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Just wondering what the minimum air gap is needed behind timber cladding?
I have a small lean to shed built down the side of my house. Timber frame, OSB exterior panel and then wrapped in membrane. Its been like that for a while now (out of sight / out of mind) and I really need to get it clad.
The issue is the side of the shed comes close (16cm) to a short retaining wall (50cm).
Ideally I want to minimise how far the cladding comes out, so I still have some space for firstly fixing the cladding but also maintenance like cleaning leaves out between the shed and walls and repainting the wall and shed when needed.
I have seen measurements from 0.6 to 50mm, which seems pretty broad. Just wondering what people would recommend. Cladding is feather edge, and its just a basic garden tool shed, nothing special.
Thanks
James
I have a small lean to shed built down the side of my house. Timber frame, OSB exterior panel and then wrapped in membrane. Its been like that for a while now (out of sight / out of mind) and I really need to get it clad.
The issue is the side of the shed comes close (16cm) to a short retaining wall (50cm).
Ideally I want to minimise how far the cladding comes out, so I still have some space for firstly fixing the cladding but also maintenance like cleaning leaves out between the shed and walls and repainting the wall and shed when needed.
I have seen measurements from 0.6 to 50mm, which seems pretty broad. Just wondering what people would recommend. Cladding is feather edge, and its just a basic garden tool shed, nothing special.
Thanks
James
