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Adrian Brentnall
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Cladding for garage extension
Hi again Rob
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 09:25:40 +0000, Adrian Brentnall adrian-the
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Hi Rob
On 21 Mar 2006 01:11:45 -0800, "robgraham"
wrote:
The garage has been used for storage for more years than I can remember
but is now going to have to be returned to it's original use.
There's going to have to be a large heave-ho but I need to build a
storage extension on one side for my wood, etc; intention is just to do
a timber frame but what weatherproof cladding would be quick and easy
to put up ?
Something corrugated ? - Onduline's good, but you have to make sure
it's well-supported - various sorts of plastic-coated metal can look
smart, if a little bit 'industrial-estate-ish'.
We re-did next-door's workshop / garage in Onduline - and (slight
overkill!) laid it on waterproof OSB - very snug now and no danger of
the Onduline sagging - also possible to walk around up there for
maintenance....
HTH
Adrian
Suffolk UK
Forgot to say - for the sides of this workshop we used OSB, then a
membrane, then rough-sawn shiplap boarding..... looks ice - but then
we are out in the back of beyond. Might not look so good in a more
urban setting g
A
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