ᐅ Renovation but uninsulated base area in warehouse

Created on: 1 Oct 2024 10:17
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1 Oct 2024 10:17
Hello,

we want to build a small office/lounge area inside our hall. The hall is made of wood and 60mm (2.4 inches) sandwich panels. The base area is roughly 60cm (24 inches) high and built with bricks; this section is uninsulated.

What would be the best way to design the wall construction? The room will not be occupied continuously and will not be heated intensely during winter. Initially, we plan to use electric heating, and possibly add air conditioning later.

Our idea is to create a second insulated wall in front of the existing wooden structure. That would consist of 15mm (0.6 inches) OSB, 120mm (4.7 inches) timber with insulation, another 15mm (0.6 inches) OSB, and a 60mm (2.4 inches) installation cavity, also insulated, followed by OSB and Fermacell panels. Joints will be taped.

At the brick base, every few bricks, a mortar joint will be removed to allow ventilation. We previously had condensation on the bricks in this area, so I would avoid insulating that section directly and prefer to keep it ventilated.

Is there any reason this construction method wouldn’t work?
Unterer Wandbereich aus Ziegeln, schwarze Bordüre, Holzpfosten und graue Paneele dahinter.
11ant1 Oct 2024 13:46
Is it really necessary to hang the master plan on the wall?
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