My attached garage is to become a dining room.
So far I have french doors intalled where the window was, and have put an opening from the lounge to the garage.
I am getting conflicting recommendations with regards the wall.
One builder is saying to rubberoid the walls, fix 2x2 battens, celotex between, plasterboard and skim.
The other builder says no need to rubberoid as celotex is foil backed and repels moisture, and use foil backed plasterboard.
Both builders have said I "could" also put in a vapour barrier before the plasterboard if I want.
Both builders are family friends.
Which way to go?
Also, the floor.
The floor is going to be raised by building a few dwarf walls, and creating a timber suspended floor. This is about an inch below the DPC of the single skin wall, but I have been told this makes no odds due to the construction of the walls, and the floor is not going to touch the outer wall as such.
What would you constuct first? The walls or floor? I am looking for something to do this weekend!
Cheers!
So far I have french doors intalled where the window was, and have put an opening from the lounge to the garage.
I am getting conflicting recommendations with regards the wall.
One builder is saying to rubberoid the walls, fix 2x2 battens, celotex between, plasterboard and skim.
The other builder says no need to rubberoid as celotex is foil backed and repels moisture, and use foil backed plasterboard.
Both builders have said I "could" also put in a vapour barrier before the plasterboard if I want.
Both builders are family friends.
Which way to go?
Also, the floor.
The floor is going to be raised by building a few dwarf walls, and creating a timber suspended floor. This is about an inch below the DPC of the single skin wall, but I have been told this makes no odds due to the construction of the walls, and the floor is not going to touch the outer wall as such.
What would you constuct first? The walls or floor? I am looking for something to do this weekend!
Cheers!
