Are you not concerned the dpc will trap any moisture at the bottom of your walls, osb although water resistant will definitely deteriorate quickly with damp conditions. Breather membrane all the way down instead of the dpc would allow the moisture to escape
i think that the horizontal flush batten at the base is a big mistake. How can air circulate? This batten should be replaced with an insect barrier vent. This venting will then be linked to a cold roof venting system. Air will then pass up the walls between cladding and membrane, across the top of ceiling insulation and down the other side, depending on which way the wind is blowing. Your installation here is creating spaces for dead air. Asking for trouble. Dont forget a thin plastic barrier inside.
why the hell has this guy got gurders on his frame work, he has a single bit of CLS under it not even doubled up, that would need allot more support than that! mental
Are you not concerned the dpc will trap any moisture at the bottom of your walls, osb although water resistant will definitely deteriorate quickly with damp conditions. Breather membrane all the way down instead of the dpc would allow the moisture to escape
Watched the complete series did you leave air gap in between the roof and membrane double batten horizontal
Great Job! Looks strong and well protected from the elements. Driving my Wife Bonkers with me watching all your videos this weekend 😂😂😂
That is awesome!
i think that the horizontal flush batten at the base is a big mistake. How can air circulate? This batten should be replaced with an insect barrier vent. This venting will then be linked to a cold roof venting system. Air will then pass up the walls between cladding and membrane, across the top of ceiling insulation and down the other side, depending on which way the wind is blowing. Your installation here is creating spaces for dead air. Asking for trouble.
Dont forget a thin plastic barrier inside.
The base is below ground level have you considered how you will ventilate to prevent rot?
Great video although that wood base is at risk of rotting in opinion since it is below ground level.
thanks for all this , looks great ,, can I ask how much something lick this would cost. , thanks
Great channel, just wondering did you require planning permission for the build.
Same job last week on my own aswel bloddy cloat nails was very annoying hahah
Totally!!!
Just watched them all and now subbed to follow the rest :). Have you finished the build in person or are these filmed in real time (ish)? keep it up
Im a few weeks ahead but with all the cladding needing painting its almost real time!!!!
Thanks for the sub!
why the hell has this guy got gurders on his frame work, he has a single bit of CLS under it not even doubled up, that would need allot more support than that! mental
Twin 6 by 2 under the steels. Still seems the wrong way around imo though
staples.....