gmt94
2019-08-27 07:45:12
- #1
Hello everyone,
I have a question for you. My garage was built from calcium silicate blocks and has a very simple binder roof structure on top. The garage is divided into about 1/3 workshop and 2/3 parking spaces for vehicles. Both rooms are separated from each other by a partition wall. However, there is a door.
Currently, everything is still open and I would first like to insulate the workshop part and screw drywall panels underneath.
Now my site manager said I absolutely have to use F30 boards in order to get money from the insurance in case of emergency. Is that correct?
I only wanted to use simple moisture-resistant boards.
Oh yes, the garage is freestanding, but a roof between the house and the garage will be built in the near future.
I have a question for you. My garage was built from calcium silicate blocks and has a very simple binder roof structure on top. The garage is divided into about 1/3 workshop and 2/3 parking spaces for vehicles. Both rooms are separated from each other by a partition wall. However, there is a door.
Currently, everything is still open and I would first like to insulate the workshop part and screw drywall panels underneath.
Now my site manager said I absolutely have to use F30 boards in order to get money from the insurance in case of emergency. Is that correct?
I only wanted to use simple moisture-resistant boards.
Oh yes, the garage is freestanding, but a roof between the house and the garage will be built in the near future.