Homebuilder
· Ängelholm
· 20 posts
Amateur here, who took on building our storage shed with a pre-made kit... The kit is designed to stand on blocks, but when we bought the house, the contractor made a concrete slab for the shed.
In my mind, I thought I needed to have tar paper as protection downwards.. But now it's completely open, since the panel doesn't reach down.
How do I save the mistake of placing the tar paper wrong?
I guess I should have folded it up.
Can I fit flat bars around the whole thing?
Jack up the modules and insert new tar paper?
In my mind, I thought I needed to have tar paper as protection downwards.. But now it's completely open, since the panel doesn't reach down.
How do I save the mistake of placing the tar paper wrong?
I guess I should have folded it up.
Can I fit flat bars around the whole thing?
Jack up the modules and insert new tar paper?
Homebuilder
· Ängelholm
· 20 posts
Thanks for the response
It will have to be droppbleck..
Next question..
We are cladding the house in lockläkt to match the main building. Do we need to install droppbleck here as well on the gable? Or just clad the house in lockläkt panel and then paint carefully?
The first image shows the gable, there will be paneling both above and below. The second image shows the type of panel.
Next question..
We are cladding the house in lockläkt to match the main building. Do we need to install droppbleck here as well on the gable? Or just clad the house in lockläkt panel and then paint carefully?
The first image shows the gable, there will be paneling both above and below. The second image shows the type of panel.
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