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Housewrap, or roofing underlay on garden office?


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Evening all. 

I've built a single skin block work garden office using dense blocks. I plan to clad the outside in strip timber. 

 

I am considering putting some sort of membrane around the walls before applying the cladding, just to ensure protection from the rain.  have seen different housewrap products online. 

 

1. Is there a particular type of wrap anyone would recommend or avoid in these circumstances? 

 

2. Is roofing underlay any good for the job? 

 

Thanks 

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Basically you can use roof breathable membrane on either wall or roof, but you can only wall breathable membrane for walls (not suitable for a roof). Wall specific is a lower spec overall.

 

38 minutes ago, Tony K said:

roofing underlay

You need to be specific here, are you talking breathable or non-breathable? 

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39 minutes ago, JohnMo said:

You need to be specific here, are you talking breathable or non-breathable? 

 

Well, my presumption is breathable, but I'm open to advice! 

 

From what you say, a breathable roof membrane will do a fine job on my walls? 

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I've done exactly this with my shipping container, used VP300 roofing underlay, for roof and sides to keep water off the external insulation.

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On to the next question! 

 

How best to pin the membrane in place before I fix horizontal batons over it? I've tried copper clout nails, staples, and various screws, but they all buckle against the dense blocks. 

 

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