Andreas83
2018-12-27 21:47:04
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Hello everyone,
I registered here today because I am in the middle of the construction phase and am currently thinking about how to clad my garage front + house entrance.
I have a precast concrete basement including a double garage, the house entrance and garage canopy form an inverted U. I want to clad this with HPL panels. Now it’s about the realization.
Inside the U I see no problem, here we have a 10mm XPS insulation with bitumen in the base area, on top of that horizontally installed 12mm battens spaced about 60cm apart, also the garage, window and door are framed with the batten work. Insulation goes between them and on top of everything my carpenter suggested a black DWD board with 16mm. Counter battens for ventilation and then the HPL...
Does the DWD make sense here? Or would a fleece foil or similar suffice?
My problem now is the corner between the house entrance and exterior wall.
Should I have the plaster applied up to the corner, then have the wooden batten on the edge and attach the HPL here without ventilation and let the HPL run over the plaster? For fixation then possibly drill through the plaster and insulation and maybe fix it with spacers?
Or also attach the battens on this exterior wall, but then thinner ones, then the DWD board, counter battens and then the HPL...?
I might only have 8mm instead of 10mm insulation in that area. Instead of XPS, then Rockwool.
I am grateful for any ideas and tips.
Regards, Andreas

I registered here today because I am in the middle of the construction phase and am currently thinking about how to clad my garage front + house entrance.
I have a precast concrete basement including a double garage, the house entrance and garage canopy form an inverted U. I want to clad this with HPL panels. Now it’s about the realization.
Inside the U I see no problem, here we have a 10mm XPS insulation with bitumen in the base area, on top of that horizontally installed 12mm battens spaced about 60cm apart, also the garage, window and door are framed with the batten work. Insulation goes between them and on top of everything my carpenter suggested a black DWD board with 16mm. Counter battens for ventilation and then the HPL...
Does the DWD make sense here? Or would a fleece foil or similar suffice?
My problem now is the corner between the house entrance and exterior wall.
Should I have the plaster applied up to the corner, then have the wooden batten on the edge and attach the HPL here without ventilation and let the HPL run over the plaster? For fixation then possibly drill through the plaster and insulation and maybe fix it with spacers?
Or also attach the battens on this exterior wall, but then thinner ones, then the DWD board, counter battens and then the HPL...?
I might only have 8mm instead of 10mm insulation in that area. Instead of XPS, then Rockwool.
I am grateful for any ideas and tips.
Regards, Andreas