I was thinking of insulating the friggebod that I didn't build myself. Horizontal paneling, the wind barrier attached directly to the studs. Batten between the stud and the panel. The problem is at the bottom, where we've noticed mice getting in. Because the barrier isn't nailed/covers the entire sill. How can we prevent the little critters from getting in?
I was planning to insulate and put particle board on the inside, to use it for storage in a workshop.
Grateful for tips and advice.
I was planning to insulate and put particle board on the inside, to use it for storage in a workshop.
Grateful for tips and advice.
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PappasHammare
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I will continue this thread instead of creating multiple similar ones and hope for a response this time.
How should one insulate a 15m2 "friggebod"? In my case, it is unbuilt.
It comes in a kit.
So it is not assembled yet, so everything can be done.
The floor is the most urgent.
Is there anyone who could point to an exploded diagram or describe how to do it? The idea is to place the cabin on "lekablock". What do you have then? Paper? insulation? plastic?
And do you need to anchor the cabin so it doesn't disappear in a Gudrun reprise?
How should one insulate a 15m2 "friggebod"? In my case, it is unbuilt.
It comes in a kit.
So it is not assembled yet, so everything can be done.
The floor is the most urgent.
Is there anyone who could point to an exploded diagram or describe how to do it? The idea is to place the cabin on "lekablock". What do you have then? Paper? insulation? plastic?
And do you need to anchor the cabin so it doesn't disappear in a Gudrun reprise?
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