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INSULATION FOR SINGLE SKIN GARAGE WALL
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2007 10:11 pm
by david123
Hello im converting the garage and im not 100% on the insulation to use.At first i was going to just use 2x2 with either rockwool or kingspan but ive seen the kooltherm boards from kingspan.These are the ones that have foam bonded to plaster board that you dot and dab.Would it be suitable for single skin outside walls? thanks
Insulation for single skin garage wall
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 11:10 pm
by Mountainbiker1
Hi Dave,
I'm considering doing the same thing and I'd also thought of using Kingspan. I was originally going to use battens with that in between like drylining a wall but to avoid the difficulty of drilling and plugging concrete my Da suggested I glue it with no-more-nails. I intend to do the sides first, then the roof to wedge it in place, then do the end sections, removable at the car door end and fixed with a separate door at the people door at the other end.
Then I was going to glue plasterboard to the sides. Your special bonded kooltherm kingspan will make that easier.
What does dot and dab mean?
Please let me know how you got on.
Best wishes,
J
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:24 am
by david123
iI still havent got round to doing it yet.Anyone got any ideas? Dot and dab is what plasterers use to stick plaster boards onto the wall where theres no battens to nail to.