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Hi there excuse the mess in the pictures i am currently doing a lot of garden work. I am looking to insulate the garage wall internally. the garage is my little get away for my DIY jobs, guitar and soon to be gym.
Any ideas how i can go about insulating the internal wall (right hand side) and back wall i have plans for the garage door bricking it up double door fitted insulating and the roof space.
Im not sure if i need moisture barriers breathable barriers special plasterboard or if i can use poly slabs with orb board.
Any suggestions or ideas welcome, cheers!

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Yes and that’s why I’m posting it in the general chit chat section with the sub title anything that is not related to plumbing.

I love all info on insulation etc , anything to save energy is great , look on you tube at some of the major insulation companies, Knauf , kingspan, celotex etc etc .
 
TBH

Stud it out and use 2-3” rigid foam and then osb over the top
 
Yes Shaun! that was one of the options, i was wanting to know if it was a good option. Cheers Jon for your input. I like this site because of the experience on here, its great when you get a proper mature answer to your question. :p
 
Ha! You underestimate the determination and dedication of an ex boot neck. I have had garage gyms in my previous 7 homes it’s the only way I train. Plus I don’t get distracted by all those lovely spandex legs.
 
Ha! You underestimate the determination and dedication of an ex boot neck. I have had garage gyms in my previous 7 homes it’s the only way I train. Plus I don’t get distracted by all those lovely spandex legs.
You must be an exception pal but good luck to ya , I find I have to go to the gym , couldnt train at home.
Loads of equipment and good crack with the lads .
 
Cheera mate, I know what you mean a gym is nice and warm all propper equipment and bit of a social but I’m anti social and have 3 kids and a wife and two dogs I ain’t got the time to be going to the gym plus I live in Wales now the local gym doubles up as the kids park slides for hill sprints swings for rope climbs :p thanks for your input on the thread I will post a picture when I’m done not that your that interested but I will do it anyway.
 
You don’t need holes for ventilation. That would let warm wet air into a cold space, where it would condense.

I have lived in a house with sold brick walls for 40 years. I installed a stud wall attached to the brick, using 3”x2” timber, in the first few years living here. The space was filled with fibre glass / mineral wool. Polystyrene would have been better ... but expensive then. Now you could use celotex, or similar, even better. A vapour barrier was stapled to the wooden frame, (polythene) followed by plasterboard. People thought I was mad at the time. ... I was using 25000 kwhr of gas before the work was done throughout the house. Now it’s down to 7000 kwhr, but we do use a wood burner as well in the evenings. That might give off another 4000 kwhr.

I’m a bit geeky about such things!
 
So studs up poly board or Earth wool. Vapour barrier on top of it all then plaster board?!
I was playing my guitar in there tonight and it was a bit nippy, that might explain the bum notes I hit.
 

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