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Garden Room Workshop: Part 10. Warm roof 

Ali Dymock
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Find the full series playlist here: bit.ly/2BiLSyC
Part 10 of a video series about how to self-build a timber-framed garden room office (aka tiny house) /wood workshop in the UK.
This video covers how I built the warm roof.
The purpose of this video series is to provide all the information required for viewers to build their own garden room rather than just a montage of the building work. It took me months of research to learn everything in these videos so I hope to save people time and money.
The videos are a mix of theory and footage of the build including all the mistakes I made along the way. I am not a builder or tradesman, just a keen DIY-er with some basic tools. Everyone can do this!
In the longer term, I hope to turn this channel into a community for garden room self-builders and to eventually evolve into a woodworking projects channel - the real purpose of my garden room!
Garden room ideas: workshop, office, games room, cinema room, art studio, music studio, yoga retreat, spare bedroom, annexe or run a home business such as yoga classes or hair salon.
🌍My website - www.alidymock.com
📸Instagram - / alidymock
💌 Email - hello@alidymock.com
Tools used:
Rope
Circular saw
Impact driver: www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-er...
Hammer
Tape measure: www.screwfix.com/p/stanley-ty...
Pencil
String line
Ladders
Tarpaulin
Spirit level as a straight edge
Sharpie pen
Safety: gloves, eye-wear, ear protection, dust mask
Materials used:
18mm OSB3
11mm OSB3
Screws 50mm
Nails 50mm
100mm timber
Polythene vapour barrier: www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Green...
Polythene tape: www.screwfix.com/p/polythene-... PIR insulation
180mm slab nails: www.builderdepot.co.uk/speed-p...
Rag 'n' Bone Brown youtube channel:
/ @ragnbonebrown
Good websites to check prices for materials :
www.selcobw.com/
www.builderdepot.co.uk/
Music:
/ aka-dj-quads

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Комментарии : 471   
@kevinchamberlain7928
@kevinchamberlain7928 Год назад
It's clear you're not a pro (we have set methods common to us all but you do things a little differently) but having said, that, you are most definitely a natural! With over 33 years experience of carpentry and joinery behind me, I am utterly impressed and have learned from you! Thank you!
@andreeward5879
@andreeward5879 Год назад
I'm 33 female from sunny Florida , USA. Love your stuff!!!
@jimh2048
@jimh2048 6 лет назад
Great job Ali. Thanks for sharing your experience.
@laneyweb
@laneyweb 6 лет назад
Thanks for the latest update Ali. looking forward to seeing the next episodes and the eventual woodworking projects. Glad to see the new boots!
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
Haha the boots were well needed. Got them for my birthday. I'm looking forward to doing some proper woodworking too!
@MURRAY91ful
@MURRAY91ful 3 года назад
Cheers mate, I'm an extension builder putting my hand to a warm roof for the first time, video gave me everything I needed to know 👍
@SwiftFury21
@SwiftFury21 6 лет назад
Loving the series - can’t wait for the next instalment. Thanks Ali
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
You're very welcome Kevin, glad you enjoyed them :)
@paulfearns7132
@paulfearns7132 5 лет назад
Coming along very nicely and loved the top tip on carrying 8x4 sheets looking forward to watching part 11 another big thumbs up:)
@backyardstudioslondon1275
@backyardstudioslondon1275 Год назад
This video series is amazing Ali thanks for sharing!
@paulnann2572
@paulnann2572 6 лет назад
Keep up the videos ali! Im doing a slight extension and new roof to my garage next month but will involve stud walls and 9x2 roofing so this has helped!
@PhG1961
@PhG1961 6 лет назад
Awesome build ! Great video ! Tnxs for sharing ! I've almost finished my build and while finishing the roof I picked up some ideas of your construction.
@RestWithin
@RestWithin 3 года назад
Great video, excellent presentation. Love the music too. I’m a over the hill woman trying to tackle DIY projects by myself. Thanks for the clear explanations and speaking audibly.
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 3 года назад
Glad you like :)
@1DayInTheLifeOfA
@1DayInTheLifeOfA 6 лет назад
Cannot wait for your next video, using these as a template for building something smaller in my own back garden.
@bwgreen
@bwgreen 6 лет назад
Keith sent me here too - had a great time watching the back-episodes and always looking forward to the next. Great work, especially since you're doing most of it solo.
@timmade
@timmade 6 лет назад
Amazing I have literallyonly just finished watching the previous video and was gutted that I had to wait for the next one. Brilliant!!
@jordanallison7105
@jordanallison7105 6 лет назад
Rag and Bone recommended you and I watched all of your workshop videos over 2 days and was left hanging for more! Thumbs up from America.
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
Thanks America ;) I don't post as regularly as other channels but hopefully will get better once this series is complete.
@Cradley684
@Cradley684 6 лет назад
I'm a big fan of Keith's been watching him a bit now, but it as also been very interested in your video's too Ali can't wait to see the next video of the build, Oh and course Keith's video's as well you young guy's make it really interesting for us pensioner's take care now.
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
Cheers Brian! Glad you're enjoying it!
@chazzyboy
@chazzyboy 4 года назад
Just have the concrete slab laid for my garden room, will be following your videos closely from this point
@MoneyRazorVEVO
@MoneyRazorVEVO 4 года назад
what an excellent video series, very well detailed and explained, thanks ali, will be building mine soon
@EASYFLASHLTD
@EASYFLASHLTD 4 года назад
One word mate “fantastic “
@postman445
@postman445 4 года назад
Brilliant video
@ZacJones
@ZacJones 6 лет назад
Great video! I started with this part but now I need to go back and watch the other 9!
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
haha hope you enjoyed them! I like the look of your channel, just the kind of projects I like doing. Will watch some in due course.
@engr810
@engr810 2 года назад
Very detailed and nicely presented
@carlbaldwin8972
@carlbaldwin8972 Год назад
Your video was clearly what I was looking for as I am getting to within 90 days of low pitch roof construction of private residence..here in s.central fla..vapor barrier explained..I am now going to spend the necessary $ at home depot for you much appreciated works you presented
@phildowling9723
@phildowling9723 4 года назад
Great series, really helped me in my build, thanks
@TheMrSwilly
@TheMrSwilly 4 года назад
Excellent and informative cheers!
@TheZGALa
@TheZGALa 3 года назад
Thank you! I am looking forward to watching more of this series in preparation for redoing my flat roof. Nearly 50, female, btw. I appreciate your tips on how to do things efficiently as a solo worker.
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 3 года назад
You can do it Gabrielle!
@threepennypirate8529
@threepennypirate8529 2 года назад
I’m. 62 female stated building the shed/garden room when my husband died just to prove to myself it’s all possible. Best investment was a block and tackle, I have both a rope one and a chain one. Both were around the £100 mark. New but as with all things you may be able to find the engine block one second hand . The other investment is a sheet carrier, it a trolly for sheet material, I found that it’s not so much strength that holds me back but my height and therefore reach, lifting sheet a is possible but carrying it even with Ali’s rope trick was impossible as I didn’t have a long enough body! Good luck Gabrielle, go for it girl.
@alanbigger4889
@alanbigger4889 2 года назад
Nice to see someone doing things well without adding all the jargon, great explanation of your method, good method too, this is how I do a warm flat roof also.
@MrAllister88
@MrAllister88 3 года назад
I subbed after finding you through my efforts of soundproofing. You gave me the confidence to undertake the project! Thanks!
@annapetrosian6696
@annapetrosian6696 3 года назад
Lovin details much love happy healthy new year my darlings
@balrajmaan467
@balrajmaan467 4 года назад
Bad ass video log, exactly what you want and occasional discount and tips not to repeat errors for humanity, well done
@claudioscola
@claudioscola 2 года назад
Great video series.
@martinballard2392
@martinballard2392 3 года назад
I have just discovered this series of videos and you (Ali) should be very proud of what you have achieved. A great, simple to understand and realistic set of videos. Well done 👍
@rubel247
@rubel247 4 года назад
great job mate and thanks for sharing and great video
@davecroden9793
@davecroden9793 4 года назад
Great video- at last one that helps me !
@FredWilbury
@FredWilbury 3 месяца назад
Watching this for some ideas fir reroofing my modelling shed 😊
@lowbonnet72
@lowbonnet72 4 года назад
Very good, detailed and informative video! Thanks a lot from Holland.
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 4 года назад
You're welcome, from England.
@erwindaveg1
@erwindaveg1 2 года назад
Great Video!! I love it!
@mariah4451
@mariah4451 6 лет назад
Another incredibly informative episode - I'm gripped :-) If I'm ever lucky enough to take on a project like this I'll be using this series as my step by step guide. Thanks for sharing such valuable knowledge and know how :-)
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
:) Perhaps I’ll share some smaller projects when this is done. What would you like to see?
@elijah2280
@elijah2280 3 года назад
works well and good qualitiful shed building guild
@DJ-uk5mm
@DJ-uk5mm Год назад
Superb
@darrenpodger7294
@darrenpodger7294 3 дня назад
I need to do a flat roof on a block extension great video
@M-ANTONY-888
@M-ANTONY-888 2 года назад
Brilliant
@paulboyle9605
@paulboyle9605 6 лет назад
Brilliant again Ali, loved it. It’s great to see the transformation after each episode. Really enjoying this, so keep up the good work and congratulations on the subs !! Regards Paul
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
Cheers Paul, nice to see the same people returning :)
@redseantlworld
@redseantlworld 4 года назад
Surprisingly the UK sets the standard and all others follow suit. I learnt this at college whilst doing plumbing.
@tomvincent5596
@tomvincent5596 5 лет назад
Good work. As for fixing the 11mm osb and avoiding thermal break. You can use thermal sleeved fixings.
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 5 лет назад
Good advice, I didn't know they existed at the time.
@MadazzaMusik
@MadazzaMusik 5 лет назад
Glad I found this chanel I'm doing one myself and am at the insulation stage. Expensive stuff but want a log burner in mine
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 5 лет назад
Nice, I nearly went for a wood burner myself.
@franciscoromerofitness
@franciscoromerofitness 6 лет назад
Part 11 please! good job!
@anzalmusejee842
@anzalmusejee842 6 лет назад
Great work... and Very impressive channel
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
Thanks :)
@tommyoxley7436
@tommyoxley7436 3 года назад
good stuff bro! very informative . really enjoyed it the videos so far! :)
@MrLoderX
@MrLoderX 6 лет назад
Great videos. I'm planning a similar build and have found your videos invaluable, they have given me the confidence that I can complete my planned build. Looking forward to the next video.
@johngawi3426
@johngawi3426 Год назад
Thank you for the vedio , very informative 👍
@elmafudd9703
@elmafudd9703 2 года назад
Insulate the edges before OSB work I always find is best practice. good to see its not just any old plastic you are slapping down there.
@JasonShowell
@JasonShowell 6 лет назад
Everything you have done in your videos I have done plenty of times before. Some I do slightly differently but what I found to be the best thing you did and something I haven't seen elsewhere, was to list plenty of UK regs and also the differences in styles or techniques. I have actually given your videos to a couple of clients and told them to watch as you explain this stuff in a easy to understand format and it saves me going through it with them :) It is also interesting to see your results with minimum / cheap tools rather than having the entire tool shop like the Americans tend to have. I look forward to seeing it finished although I don wonder what you will tackle (or have already tackled) next?
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
Wow that's great, I hope it's of use to your clients. I guess the most 'useful' video to look at options is Part 9. There's so many methods of building a garden room but I think the majority of my build will suit a novice. It's hard to know which order to do things but you'll find out soon enough which is the next task I took on 😉
@jimyl77
@jimyl77 4 года назад
this really is impressive work, and mostly working on your own!!
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 4 года назад
thanks Jim! This series has proven more work than the actual build though 🙈
@jimyl77
@jimyl77 4 года назад
Im grateful to you for the effort, im hoping to do something very similar for myself and this has given me time inspiration!
@DaveBoatBuilder
@DaveBoatBuilder 6 лет назад
Looking forward to seeing how you put in the windows.
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
That'll be Part 12 :)
@mohamedal-ghaban1798
@mohamedal-ghaban1798 4 года назад
You should deserve a medal for this amazing works. Surely this knowledge and experience after years of headaches of fixing idiotic roofers who doesn’t have a clue! Well done and keep the hard work
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 4 года назад
heheh thanks!
@addisonduggan9551
@addisonduggan9551 6 лет назад
Nice one geezer :)
@jammer5007
@jammer5007 6 лет назад
awesome Ali! Suggestion for your channel.. there’s so many that cover projects that are unique and creative but be great to see practical projects in the house.. just a thought. Great work.. tough foundation dig on mine.. found an out building under the soil at the back of my garden.. so getting to the subsoil has been a right pain but now it’s mortaring the blocks!
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
Yeh I think that will be the general direction of the channel, creating things and doing projects that I need doing whether that's furniture or renovating. Thanks for the idea. Cool! Just think-it's a great workout and you're being productive at the same time! Worth taking your time over the blocks, probably the most important part of the project!
@supernova8962
@supernova8962 2 года назад
I know this video is some what out of date... BUT YOUR A BEAST to do the work by yourself. !!!! I APPLAUD !!!
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 2 года назад
Ha, thanks. Anyone can do it though!
@phatphil55
@phatphil55 6 лет назад
Fine business. My garden room blocks for the base are in and my subframe is going down tomorrow.
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
Good stuff, that's what I like to hear!
@grahamb1
@grahamb1 3 года назад
You may want to consider a suggestion. To save the problem with matching up the board size with the joist spacing I use tongue and groove OSB. It gives a stronger structure even If a space it 2mm to allow for thermal expansion.
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 3 года назад
Yup, definitely the way to go, I think I make that revision in Part 16.
@cleitonfarli9479
@cleitonfarli9479 2 года назад
Ola amigo great content I’m about to attempt doing a a gym in my garden and I start learn a lot from you I will be doing my self
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 2 года назад
Go for it!
@Chrismartin88
@Chrismartin88 4 года назад
Stagger seams in the kingspan also
@forecastdrums
@forecastdrums 6 лет назад
Ali, i'm 28. Coming to the end of a year of a full house renovation top to bottom and finally getting to move my workshop to the house. Currently have a very old and tired prefab garage that i'm replacing the asbestos roof with a full timber flat roof and it's been a bit of an engineering feat. I'm about to kick off and watching this series if quick succession has really helped reaffirm the plan I have is both correct (and safe) as well as realistic so I just wanted to drop you a quick thank you and say great work on both the build and the videos.
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
Thank you, that's great to hear you were thinking along the same lines.
@real_wakawaka
@real_wakawaka 2 года назад
nice vid! just to point out never cut the vapour barrier like you did. You must overlap over the insulation. Where you had the wood on top and the insulation in the middle you should of overlapped the wood back onto the insulation and taped it on. Then put in osb on top. Then around the edge put in the membrane if needed or upvc.
@rdelmb8452
@rdelmb8452 4 года назад
New boots!
@GoExperimental
@GoExperimental 3 года назад
What is the thinnest insulation you could get away with and it still keep the dew point above where it needs to be? I'm building a garden room that has to be 2.5m max so I want to go as low profile as possible. Thanks
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 3 года назад
I think even 25mm will do quite a bit, 50mm is a nice depth for warmth. If you're really struggling with height I'd go with a cold roof and go thick - 100mm+
@GoExperimental
@GoExperimental 3 года назад
@@AliDymock Thank you for taking the time to reply, it's most appreciated. I can get away with 50mm yes that would be okay. Yes the cold roof option is still on the table I just don't want to mess it up by not having sufficient ventilation and the warm roof seems a bit more foolproof ha. Thanks again.
@matthewsaunby9056
@matthewsaunby9056 3 года назад
@@GoExperimental the ventilation is pretty easy, depending on what you are planning, I’ve just done a cold roof on a 3x5m workshop, left overhangs on all four sides, although really front to back is the most important. I then clad the soffits of the overhangs with recycled pallet wood (although you could use any sort of wood) and left a couple of mm between them to allow airflow above the insulation :) Good luck with your project
@GoExperimental
@GoExperimental 3 года назад
@@matthewsaunby9056 Thanks for the advice, Matthew. I'll give it some more thought. Cheers
@mattturner6124
@mattturner6124 3 года назад
Go Experimental nn
@Andrew-pn3bx
@Andrew-pn3bx 6 лет назад
Ali thank you ! Your videos have given me the confidence to build my own garden office. I'm currently well into my project and each of your clips have been an invaluable source of reference to guide me throughout. When is part 11 being posted ?????
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
That's great :) Part 11- this week!
@zbiku82
@zbiku82 6 лет назад
Finally! Waiting for next part was worse than waiting for another episode of Game of Thrones! Great job Ali
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
I know, I'm super slow! My plan is to finish this series before GRRM finishes The Winds Of Winter though! 😋
@alexramsay8904
@alexramsay8904 3 года назад
Thanks for much useful advice! I'm wondering about finishing my roof with corrugated iron or similar - I'm guessing I could waterproof the top deck with a membrane of some kind and then fasten the corrugated iron to it - would that work?
@rhyswilliams2149
@rhyswilliams2149 6 лет назад
Come on Ali, we NEED the next video!!
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
haha, I know. It's pretty much there, I'm just waiting on something first! Sorry!
@michaelord8084
@michaelord8084 4 года назад
Excellent series of videos mate hats off to you, I'm currently having a Buy v's Build debate with myself and this gives me a lot of food for thought :)
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 4 года назад
It's a tough choice for sure. I would say that if you enjoy the thought of building your own and generally doing DIY/using your hands then take it on, you'll get a better end product. If you value your time for other pursuits and have the money go for the buy. Hopefully these videos tell you all you need to know to build or ask the right questions if buying 👍
@michaelord8084
@michaelord8084 4 года назад
@@AliDymock I love the idea of building one and wish I'd started this process at the beginning of lockdown, hindsight is a wonderful thing. I don't think I could build one cheaper than I can buy one bizarrely and that's like for like spec wise, I'd want to upgrade a few things so all adds up 😏
@ryancarpenter9940
@ryancarpenter9940 3 года назад
Great video 👍🏻 only thing I would say is if you want to use GRP you want to use a 18mm P5 t&g flooring board as the top layer. 22mm if it’s a balcony. This eliminates the need for bandaging the osb boards on the joints prior to laying the chop strand matt. I would also use a 225mm double thread screw so they countersink into the boards. It’s nice to see people take care installing the vapour barrier too as this sometimes gets overlooked on sites. Keep up the good work Ali
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 3 года назад
Great advice here and I agree (I think I mention going with T&G for the roof in Part 16), i just did the best I could at the time with the knowledge I had. I think have thermal break helix screws would have been a good idea too. What thickness of OSB would you recommend for joists spaced 600mm apart - 22mm or will 18mm still suffice if it's not designed to be walked on after installation?
@ryancarpenter9940
@ryancarpenter9940 3 года назад
@@AliDymock if the area was used for any foot traffic it should be 22mm. A OSB board has a larger span of 600mm for joist where the P5 is 450mm. Personally I always do joists at 400mm centres anyway as it’s more suitable for plaster boarding on the inside ceiling and strengthening the roof to avoid the joists sagging over time causing pooling on the roof. Doing a warm roof is always a stronger option anyway so span gaps do not matter as much on the top layer providing the sub deck has been installed to the correctly to board specifications. When installing P5 boards for GRP you install them upside on the top layer. This makes the lower joint tight but leaves a 1-2mm gap on the top side allowing GRP resin to penetrate the joint to locking the boards together and creating a great key for the roof. Like I said before keep up the good work your videos are very helpful to people who may need help installing these roofs the right way. I see way to many times on what happens to poorly installed or incorrectly insulated roofs ! It’s very frustrating and costly to the customers. Thanks for taking the time to make the vids. 😁
@dancinggorilla7
@dancinggorilla7 2 года назад
You don’t need T&G if you bandage your joints. Again what a way to waste money
@timmo5443
@timmo5443 3 года назад
Brilliant !! well done, if i can just say never walk backwards on a roof.
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 3 года назад
Wise words!
@thetravelboss7820
@thetravelboss7820 Год назад
Thank you Ali, You helped me build my dream. I have a static caravan with an extension. I used this series to help me. LOVE YOUT WORK MAN! RESPECT
@kirkcapper1638
@kirkcapper1638 6 лет назад
I don’t normally comment on things but thanks for all the help I’m thinking of building one for the kids and you’ve got the best videos I’ve found when’s the rest coming 👍🏼
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
Well thanks for making the exception this time, much appreciated. Lucky kids! I'm just waiting on something before releasing Part 11.
@llisntcoolj2375
@llisntcoolj2375 4 года назад
I vapour barriered across the roof joists before laying the sub deck, so I could glue the kingspan to the sub deck, then used 18mm Osb t&g boards, again glued to the insulation. So no need for the long screws or thermal bridge.
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 4 года назад
Nice! What kind of glue did you use Lee?
@llisntcoolj2375
@llisntcoolj2375 4 года назад
@@AliDymock I used Illbruck CT704 contact adhesive
@TheTimutube
@TheTimutube 3 года назад
If I lived nearer I would have gladly helped you with the lifting as I always seem to work on my own so know how you feel.Tim
@222rich
@222rich 5 лет назад
ace vid, will be using this for my lodge 40' x 14'. my lovely wife refuses to live in a ready made mobile home
@marianhrubypumper4092
@marianhrubypumper4092 6 лет назад
For the numbers I am a 72 year old woman from mex . I love your channel hop to see how you fix it up inside the placing of the woodworking tools etc.
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
Excellent - nice to have a variety of viewers! It's a good idea, once the project is done I'll do another playlist on setting up the workshop. I'm definitely thinking along the lines of french cleats for a lot of my tools :)
@Senna-xi1gr
@Senna-xi1gr 4 года назад
Ali brilliant video but not sure about music 😂👍🇬🇧 Great work.
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 4 года назад
heheh fair enough!
@gordonchapman222
@gordonchapman222 5 лет назад
I've just watched the series up to here Ali, I am so impressed. It's not just clips of you sawing wood and hammering nails, it's you sharing your research on building regs, insulating tables, advice on lumber buying and much more. Not only that, your production... sound, camera and editing etc is top notch. So I thought I would make this comment -I know you didn't make channel for the money, but rather to share you experience to help others and lets be frank it's always great to have an appreciative audience for feed back and advice. Anyway, the comment is this - Are you aware that Amazon is scouting for good quality videos (they already have a few RU-vid channels on Amazon Prime) such as your series? I don't know how much of a return you'll get monitory wise, but if you get a wider audience, whats the harm? Make a few enquires, mean while, I'm off to join Ep 11, again, thanks for sharing 👍
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 5 лет назад
Thanks for your comments Gordon! I've tried to make the videos as good as I can but still a bit embarrassed by the earlier videos heheh. I highly doubt Amazon Prime would want this series but hey, I'll check it out! Thanks for the tip 👍
@gordonchapman222
@gordonchapman222 5 лет назад
👌
@donwill575420
@donwill575420 Год назад
Thanks for another great video. We are building a cabin in our garden (for us to live in whilst we do our house renovation) and trying to do as much ourselves. We have got a builder to do the main construction. The builder has done a cold roof, but not put OSB boards on top. He has a membrane directly above the joists (where the insulation will be), the battens, then our metal roofing will go on top of that. Im a little confused as I thought you would always have boards on top of the roof, but I guess this way you solve the issue of ventilation/allowing vapour to escape? For peace of mind can you confirm you dont need OSB boards on top? Thanks so much!
@allanhowe6569
@allanhowe6569 3 года назад
Very helpful walkthrough , just what I need to build my home office. One question did you leave a 3mm gap in the 11mm top osb as well ? Thanks
@gwilko6452
@gwilko6452 5 лет назад
Also vpc should lap up the sides of the insulation around perimeter
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 5 лет назад
Good suggestion 👍
@nesshead3051
@nesshead3051 3 года назад
I've watched these sssoooo many times it's a wonder I haven't squed the figures😁
@whyfearfear82
@whyfearfear82 6 лет назад
another informative video. I have to admit i didn’t really understand youtube until i started watching your channel. I was of the opinion that it was all about funny animals, people watching people play video games or kids opening stuff. This series has been really informative, along with some of the other channels you recommended. thank you for the series. On the back of them, like one of the other posts, my foundation blocks are down and timber floor about to be constructed. The remaining question. warm or cold roof. Just can’t decide. Thanks Ali
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
haha I guess you'd be right but there's a plethora of other stuff out there. You might like April Wilkerson's channel-she's recently done a series on building a humungous workshop in Texas. Warm/cold roof is a toughy, you'll need to decide before you start the walls though!
@richardcowell5845
@richardcowell5845 2 года назад
Great series. Im taking the plunge myself. Quick q - in your design video it says you'll use plywood, but you went for OSB. Did you work out that OSB was strong enough etc?
@TheChief1111
@TheChief1111 4 года назад
Completely new to all of this, your videos are very informing, thank you soo much. I am planning my own garden house atm and was wondering if, when i use a wool insulation on the roof, can put lathing over this somehow to be able to attach the top layer of ply wood
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 4 года назад
I don't think I've grasped what you mean. A cold roof is probably the only way to use wool insulation, not a warm roof like mine. I explain the difference in Part 9.
@deanscaife840
@deanscaife840 3 года назад
Hi great build. I’m looking to build something similar. Can I ask what size timber you used for the roof joists?
@lillylomax2296
@lillylomax2296 5 лет назад
Ithink this is what Ive been looking for. Thanks a lot. So it doesnt mess up your stats this isnt lilly its her Ddad I don't know how to change it . Like the tips especially the string to nail into rafters
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 5 лет назад
Lilly - tell your dad to get his own google account 😂
@petejohnson6595
@petejohnson6595 2 года назад
Hi, great videos due to height limitations could you use 11mm osb rather than 18mm for a warm roof, shaving some valuable millimetres?
@hc8129
@hc8129 3 года назад
Question, wouldn't you need some sort of vapour barrier for those areas you insulated above the side walls? where would all that moisture go?
@leegunnerz1830
@leegunnerz1830 4 года назад
What a CHIPPY!💪🏽💪🏽🙌
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 4 года назад
:D I'm certainly improving, way off professional standard though!
@leegunnerz1830
@leegunnerz1830 4 года назад
@@AliDymock I've literally stayed awake all night watching the build mate 💪🏽looks amazing
@kevc4976
@kevc4976 3 года назад
Great video , would you recommend a warm roof for a occupied room (alot of moisture)?
@kennyriley1976
@kennyriley1976 6 лет назад
When’s your next instalment Ali? In the process of designing my garden room just now, interesting to see how you finished off your roof and fascia! Keep up the good work, loving the series so far
@AliDymock
@AliDymock 6 лет назад
Hey Kenny, I'm just waiting on something before I can finish the video. Glad you're enjoying it so far, sorry about the wait!
@kithdhasengh2013
@kithdhasengh2013 11 месяцев назад
Love watching your vids. They're a great source of knowledge and inspiration. Did you leave a 3mm gap for the OSB board on the roof (both the 18mm & 11mm)? Seems counter intuitive to leave gaps when you want something water tight.
@blisteredfingerz
@blisteredfingerz 3 года назад
2:09 Spirit level 😂
@Ryanparrottmusic
@Ryanparrottmusic 2 года назад
Hi Ali - Great videos! I was wondering why you chose that Vapour Barrier? I checked the roofer guys youtube you spoke about and he says how important the vapour barrier is but with this one being quite cheap... do you think it has done the job? Thanks in advance!
@Tattytyres
@Tattytyres 2 года назад
Hi im using 8x4 osb3 18mm and its not tongue and grooved, is it wise to put a 3mm spacing between boards? I have fitted noggins so all edges are supported , also is it ok to add a polyurethane d4 glue to my expansion gaps if i decide to do a2-3mm gap, thanks and a great video
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