Do you work in shed that hot is summer and cold in winter?
Do you want to convert shed into a comfortable working space
Workshop shed doesn’t have to be a sweat box !
Most sheds are clad with steel sheets which has minimal thermal resistance, and allows for hot or cold to easily to transfer through the cladding to the inside. Thereby creating a sweatbox in summer, or an ice box in winter
Would you like your shed to be cooler in summer and warmer in winter?
This can be done cost effectively with ReGen Building Solutions StructaClad Lite insulated wall panels.
If you have a storage shed in your backyard, it can be converted into a usable, space where you can work on craft projects, grow things, or create a he/she-shed, music room, study area, or just a place to hang out and read. (see Note : below)
StructaClad Lite is a 75mm thick insulated wall panel, that resists the flow of heat and cold into your workspace. For those that a bit more technical, it has a thermal resistance value of R1.851 (winter)
StructaClad Lite insulated wall panels are rigid and can be fixed externally or internally to timber or steel framed sheds with steel cladding, or fixed to brick walls. In fact, can be fixed to most structures.
StructaClad Lite insulated wall panels consist of insulation glued to
impact resistance, non combustible MEGABOARD™. The panels are manufactured in SA and the thickness can be customised. They come in sizes of 2400/2700/3000 x 1200mm, and the panels can be easily cut to size on site to suit your project.
The panels can be texture coated (rendered) texture rolled , or simply painted. And looks great if you want to line the inside of shed, and work in more comfortable temperatures.
Easy to install for a home handyperson.
Want to know more?
Contact ReGen Building Solutions today.
0412 341 587
regen@regebuilding.com.au
Note : A garage/ shed is a Class 10a building and is considered a non-habitable structure as set out in the Building Code of Australia (“BCA”). Converting a garage to a habitable room is a reclassification to Class 1a and will therefore require a Development Application and Approval from your local Council before commencement of any work.
According to the National Construction Code of Australia, a habitable room is a room used for normal domestic activities, so a bedroom, a living room, dining room, kitchen, study, playroom, or similar, but not a bathroom, laundry, pantry, hallway, or any other space of a specified nature.20 May 2023