ally mac Posted December 15, 2014 Report Posted December 15, 2014 Planning on building another loft for the stock doos. Im wondering if UPVC has any draw backs, The zero maintenance is very appealing and it will obviously look the part and last. Just wondering if it has any drawbacks with condensation, humidity etc. Was wondering if its better sheeted with thin ply internally? All thoughts and advice appreciated. Al.
andy Burgess Posted December 15, 2014 Report Posted December 15, 2014 Planning on building another loft for the stock doos. Im wondering if UPVC has any draw backs, The zero maintenance is very appealing and it will obviously look the part and last. Just wondering if it has any drawbacks with condensation, humidity etc. Was wondering if its better sheeted with thin ply internally? All thoughts and advice appreciated. Al. i am sure Mick (Yeboah) and Steve (Fly Caster) have covered the existing structure in P.V.C. cladding Ally . i would ask them what they think ?
robbiedoo. Posted December 15, 2014 Report Posted December 15, 2014 Planning on building another loft for the stock doos. Im wondering if UPVC has any draw backs, The zero maintenance is very appealing and it will obviously look the part and last. Just wondering if it has any drawbacks with condensation, humidity etc. Was wondering if its better sheeted with thin ply internally? All thoughts and advice appreciated. I am away to put plastic soffit board on the back of my loft as it's hard next to a 6foot dike and is starting to rota wee bit .i will be screwing lats onto the back of my loft before I put on the plastic to allow it to breath .there is some fanceirs got it and swear by it
bullcock Posted December 15, 2014 Report Posted December 15, 2014 We have covered our lofts with white upvc, wood effect and so far we are happy, we would like to have used brown but it was too expensive.
yeboah Posted December 15, 2014 Report Posted December 15, 2014 Planning on building another loft for the stock doos. Im wondering if UPVC has any draw backs, The zero maintenance is very appealing and it will obviously look the part and last. Just wondering if it has any drawbacks with condensation, humidity etc. Was wondering if its better sheeted with thin ply internally? All thoughts and advice appreciated. Al.Hi Al When I renewed the front of my loft ,I covered the external frame with a 12mm ply then vapour paper I use on the houses. Then nailed the plastic cladding to the uprights at 400 centres,It can also be screwed using plastic capsIt is classed as soffit board and is 5 mtrs long x 300 approx cost for white £10 per length There is one of a higher speck that I have just got for a friends loft approx £2 per length moreThe proper cladding which is 150 x 5mtrs is about £30 per length The coloured boarding is approx 3 times the cost of white Would never fit timber again personally Hope this helps Mick
just ask me Posted December 15, 2014 Report Posted December 15, 2014 Pvc the only way too go it will help with temp change humidity etc I've used pvc and insulation and ply on the inside it keeps the temp more consistent in the loft
Kyleakin Lofts Posted December 15, 2014 Report Posted December 15, 2014 I think it is clear Ally, PVC externally to cut maintenance, but wood / ply internally to allow breathing and cut condensation.
ally mac Posted December 15, 2014 Author Report Posted December 15, 2014 Thanks chaps, upvc it is with ply lining hopefully get materials ordered up this week and have a wee project for the holidays. Just need to think about how big now, going to give them plenty space with a decent aviary
ally mac Posted December 15, 2014 Author Report Posted December 15, 2014 Hi Al When I renewed the front of my loft ,I covered the external frame with a 12mm ply then vapour paper I use on the houses. Then nailed the plastic cladding to the uprights at 400 centres,It can also be screwed using plastic capsIt is classed as soffit board and is 5 mtrs long x 300 approx cost for white £10 per length There is one of a higher speck that I have just got for a friends loft approx £2 per length moreThe proper cladding which is 150 x 5mtrs is about £30 per length The coloured boarding is approx 3 times the cost of white Would never fit timber again personally Hope this helps Mick Thanks Mick, looks cheaper than timber too
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