HI, I AM DRYLINING A FIRST FLOOR BEDROOM(OUTSIDE) WALL AND I HAVE A NUMBER OF QUESTIONS. THE FIRST IS WHAT IS THE IDEAL GAP BETWEEN THE MASONRY AND THE INSIDE OF THE PLASTERBOARD, ESPECIALLY AS I WANT THE SPACE VENTED. THIS LEADS ON TO MY NEXT QUESTION, WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO VENT IT. MY NATURAL INCLINATION WOULD BE TO USE THE LOFT AS THE UPPER VENT AND THE LOWER VENT WOULD RUN UNDER THE FLOORBOARDS.
WITH REGARDS TO THE LOFT, I HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH THIS AS THERE IS PLENTY OF LEAKAGE INTO THE OUTSIDE TO CREATE A DRAUGHT, IT IS THE FLOORBOARD SPACE I AM WORRIED ABOUT, WOULD THERE BE A NATURAL MOVEMENT OF AIR TO RUN UP THE INSIDE OF THE DRY LINING AND INTO THE LOFT ?
THE NEXT QUESTION IS WHAT DO I MAKE THE LATHES/BATTONS OUT OF ? I WOULD BE APREHENSIVE TO USE TIMBER IN AN ENCLOSED DAMP ENVIRONMENT. I KNOW GYPROC HAVE A METAL FRAMEWORK SYSTEM, BUT WOULD THE MOISTURE CONDENSE ON THIS ? IS THERE A PLASTIC FRAMEWORK AVAILABLE ?
FINALLY, WOULD I USE AN ORDINARY BOARD, OR AN IMPERMIABLE ONE ? I AM THINKING THAT IT MAY BE BENEFICIAL WITH AN ORDINARY BOARD, THERE IS MORE CHANCE OF OF THE STRUCURE BREATHING, REDUCING CONDENSATION.
ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED