New garage (uk)

NorfolkNgood

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Hi all
So, I have a bog standard double garage that I want to fit out as a workshop and motorcycle storage area ,( no cars) what can you recommend for lining the walls ? Want to have something white to reflect the light and this should compliment a suspended ceiling !
Cheers
Gav.
 
Loads of this type of stuff about cheap as chips.

http://www.plasticproductsuk.co.uk/pvc-wall-cladding.php

Just about see it in back of this picture

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Think twice about using white pegboard for the whole space. The dark holes  / with white surface can give you some messed up depth perception when you look at the wall.  :o

Seth
 
You're right about the pegboard, sends my eyes crazy!!!like the plastic tongue and groove effect  [big grin]
 
What construction is the garage? Single or double skin? Insulated?

Answers to the above would be relevant in order to answer your question...
 
NorfolkNgood said:
Double skin brick built ,was thinking to insulate before cladding the inside!
Gav.

Batten wall off insulate voids ans staple PVC clad to battens job done really fast and neat to put up
 
NorfolkNgood said:
Double skin brick built ,was thinking to insulate before cladding the inside!
Gav.

Batten it out, insulation between, and then plasterboard over the top. Plasterboard is dirt cheap, much cheaper than anything else....
 
jonny round boy said:
NorfolkNgood said:
Double skin brick built ,was thinking to insulate before cladding the inside!
Gav.

Batten it out, insulation between, and then plasterboard over the top. Plasterboard is dirt cheap, much cheaper than anything else....

If your going to do that option then buy your platerboard with insulation already on it
 
By the time i was retireing from mason biz, we were learning the best way to insulate cellar walls, below or above grade, was to put the insulation on the outside of the wall.  That way, the concrete (or block or brick0 would become a "heat sink".  It didn't always look good with insulation outside of brick wall above grade.  With block and concrete, we were adding some sort of finish material to hide and protect the insulation where it was above grade.  In my own cellar, I had insulated inside the walls as the structure was already there and had been backfilled years before.  On one wall, i had finished it off with a layer of sheet insulation and a layer of brick between the foundation wall and the open area of the inside.  The rest of the walls never got finished that way as my back finally gave out and I got into the much less strenuous biz of landscaping. I only had to lift bags of fertilizer weighing 50# or move balled shrubs weighing 200# or 300#.  I did observe the wall where i insulated inside and then covered insulation with brick seems to be warmer during cold weather than other walls in the cellar area. Other walls, i insulated with 1/2" sheets and drywall but those areas, altho warmer than where no insulation at all, are cooler than where i lined with brick.
Tinker
 
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