Building a lean to Utility Room Project..wmv

Building a lean to Utility Room Project..wmv

Hi this is my new utility room, a much needed space to house my freezers and tumble dryer which work better and more efficiently in this area, although this utility space is insulated it is not heated in any way and also provides a barrier between drafts and the back door, cozy. please comment, like and subscribe, and most of all enjoy, regards Gezz

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Marguerite Barker says:

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Jonny Begood says:

do you have an update of the completed room?

Doktor Uzo says:

nice little utility room you built there fella. I would like to have seen the completed room though….

Ian Broadhurst says:

nice shed but you built it all wrong from the outside in it should be as follows:-:-:- cladding, breather paper(tyvak ect), osb 3 sheeting, insluation(rockwool), vapour barier, plaster board, final wall covering if you did not do all of this then you will for ever be getting mould and damp i hope this helps

Pirin Adventures walking holidays says:

hi Gez 
a good shed but very little in the way of how to do this project. I was hoping for lots of tips but there seems to be great chunks missed out on how to do things like fit the windows, how to put on the wood lats, the cuts you used n the joists.
Thanks
Liz

Jonny Begood says:

Do you mind me asking what your budget was for this project? Obviously you have done the work yourself so it's excluding labour. 

belchnasty says:

Cracking job! Do you need planning permission for that? I'm considering doing the same only building on top of an existing breeze block wall beside the back door.

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