Woodbridge Garden Rooms
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Why Use Ground Screws? Groundwork Made Easy ⭐️
Why we as a garden room company use groundscrews.
#gardenroom #carpentry #construction #diy #groundwork #groundworks #construction
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Garden Room / Swimming Pool Room
Просмотров 2834 месяца назад
5m x 2.44m pool room. Pedestal foundation with timber frame (SIP) building. Hardie plank VL in light mist colour. Bifold door with seperate single door. Fully plastered and electrics. Laminate flooring. #gardenroom #carpentry #cedar #carpentry #construction #diy #gardenroom #home #cedarconsultant
Cedar Garden Room - Our Favourite Type!
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A 5m x 3m garden room with wraparound canopy. Groundscrew foundation, Canadian cedar cladding with black barn cladding. Full electrics with sliding door, single door and 2x windows.
Installing a SIP flat roof on a Garden Room
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.6 месяцев назад
SIP panel roof installation on a garden room in Suffolk, UK. 4.88m x 3m with canopy and wraparound. Installed by Woodbridge Garden Rooms Ltd.
Garden Room Construction - 7x3m SIP Panel and James Hardie Cladding
Просмотров 6457 месяцев назад
7x3m garden room with concrete base and ground screw foundation. James Hardie Board cladding with French door and three windows. Fully plastered with full electrics.
SIP Roof Panels Installation - Timelapse - Woodbridge Garden Rooms
Просмотров 2548 месяцев назад
Installation of a SIP roof system being installed by Woodbridge Garden Rooms in Suffolk.
Structure Build Garden Room Using SIP Panels
Просмотров 7688 месяцев назад
Garden room structure build information from Woodbridge Garden Rooms. An ideal way to keep costs down and get a fully insulated garden room space for your garden.
Garden Room Built by Woodbridge Garden Rooms
Просмотров 3808 месяцев назад
6x4m garden room built by Woodbridge Garden Rooms Ltd. ⭐️ 6x4 garden room with inclusive ‘hidden door’ storage area. ⭐️ Three pane Bifold door and window in aluminum. ⭐️ Wraparound canopy with Canadian cedar ⭐️James Hardie board cladding in Cobbold stone colour. ⭐️ Fully plastered ⭐️ Signed off electrical work including exterior lights, interior spots, underfloor heating, fuse box ⭐️ Groundscre...
Create The Angle / Fall on a SIP Build Garden Room
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.8 месяцев назад
How to create the angle or fall on a garden room built using SIP panels. Built by Woodbridge Garden Rooms.
Installing a SIP Panel Roof on to a Garden Room
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SIP Panel roof installation by Woodbridge Garden Rooms. SIP Panels are a great method for regular and garden room builds. These roof panels are 150mm and ideally require two people to lift them into position. This garden room is 4m x 2m in size. Located in Colchester, Essex.
Garden Room Installation - 6m x 3m James Hardie Board.
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Garden Room Installation - 6m x 3m James Hardie Board.
Garden Room Construction SIP Panels
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Garden Room Construction SIP Panels
Garden Room Complete, 6x4m James Hardie cladding.
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Garden Room Complete, 6x4m James Hardie cladding.
Structure Build Garden Room - SIP Panel Build
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Structure Build Garden Room - SIP Panel Build
SIP insulated garden room walk-around and explanation
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SIP insulated garden room walk-around and explanation
Garden Room Build Using SIP Panels - Woodbridge Garden Rooms
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Garden Room Build Using SIP Panels - Woodbridge Garden Rooms
Garden Room Build (SIP) with Woodbridge Garden Rooms. Finished Result.
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Garden Room Build (SIP) with Woodbridge Garden Rooms. Finished Result.
Garden Room Build in Suffolk
Просмотров 178Год назад
Garden Room Build in Suffolk
Garden Room Instructions to go with our DIY Kits.
Просмотров 146Год назад
Garden Room Instructions to go with our DIY Kits.
Rural Garden Room with Barn Cladding
Просмотров 471Год назад
Rural Garden Room with Barn Cladding
Garden Room/ Office Completed. 6m x3m. Completed by Woodbridge Garden Rooms.
Просмотров 353Год назад
Garden Room/ Office Completed. 6m x3m. Completed by Woodbridge Garden Rooms.
Garden Room Built Using SIP panels - 6m x 3m - Large French Doors
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Garden Room Built Using SIP panels - 6m x 3m - Large French Doors
How to install a sheet of plasterboard in a garden room
Просмотров 625Год назад
How to install a sheet of plasterboard in a garden room
How to install a UPVC window
Просмотров 273Год назад
How to install a UPVC window
How to install a SIP Panel for a Garden Room
Просмотров 19 тыс.Год назад
How to install a SIP Panel for a Garden Room
Installing a SIP panel roof with front canopy/ overhang - Timelapse.
Просмотров 86 тыс.Год назад
Installing a SIP panel roof with front canopy/ overhang - Timelapse.
How to install SIP panels for a Garden Room
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How to install SIP panels for a Garden Room

Комментарии

  • @annabelbridge1615
    @annabelbridge1615 Месяц назад

    Hi, thanks for the vid this is really helpful. interesting to read some of the comments below. I'm a garden designer and looking to specifiy ground screws for a garden room of 4.5x3.5. My main reasoning is there are trees nearby so digging out would wreck them I think. What I'm wondering is if there's an advantage or disadvantage to using ground screws in terms of the heat of the floor? ie does it need more or less insulation? I'm thinking less because the air pocket will be warmer then the concrete slab. Or maybe it would be concrete piles anyway, hmm?!?

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms Месяц назад

      Generally we use a floating timber floor so yes it’s above the ground. With a timber floor it’s extremely important to maintain the air gap to ensure the timber remains dry and doesn’t rot. The insulation levels are around the same just different construction techniques. Hope that helps 🤙😎

  • @Alex-f6v4b
    @Alex-f6v4b Месяц назад

    Where are you from guys?

  • @wastedrainbow1814
    @wastedrainbow1814 Месяц назад

    Using the wood to link the panels doesn't that cause thermal bridge from outside to inside at every point you've secured with timber ...thought the idea of the panels was to create a thermal insulated space between timbers ...serious question trying to learn lol 👍

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms Месяц назад

      Thanks for your comment. Completely understand your point but there needs to be a crossover of materials within the wall somewhere unless you wish to cover the exterior with a sheet insulation. Think of a traditional timber build; the studs will be the point where there will be thermal bridging. Same for SIP panels but the studs are 1.22m apart not 400mm or 600mm as per traditional build. It is likely a question for the SIP manufacturer, we just build the product as per recommended spec and have noted that they perform very well. Thanks.

  • @meaganonyeji
    @meaganonyeji Месяц назад

    Do you guys offer installation services if I buy my own panels? I'm based in Berkshire

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms Месяц назад

      Hello :-) Sorry we wouldn't I'm afraid. We reckon you can do it with grit and determination 🦾

  • @trufexro2108
    @trufexro2108 Месяц назад

    Where did you buy this screw?

  • @jonhickmanmusic
    @jonhickmanmusic Месяц назад

    Can i ask what timbers you are using inside the 150mm thick roof panels? Ive got 5 x 2, which come with a finished size of 120mm wide. With the 150mm panels, that leaves a gap of 8mm in total. Seems like a bit of a loose fit? I guess once you screw them they will pull in a bit, but that will still leave a gao of 2mm at least surely? Obviously this is be glued, but am i missing somethig here??? Thanks so much for your help!!

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms Месяц назад

      Yes there’s a slight discrepancy on the timber sizes depending on your panel manufacturer of course. Don’t worry about it. Make sure you use a good timber glue and they’ll be fine. You don’t even need to drive the screws fully in as they often tear into the OSB, just put them flush and every 300-400mm 👍

    • @jonhickmanmusic
      @jonhickmanmusic Месяц назад

      @@woodbridgegardenrooms thanks mate. I'm using super sips panels. I've almost used their glue up. Any recommendations for ue from screwfix / toolstation? 😊

  • @jonhickmanmusic
    @jonhickmanmusic Месяц назад

    Are those furing strips 100mm wide? If so where do you get them from as I can only find 45mm or 49mm wide, cheers!

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms Месяц назад

      You are correct. I made a video about this here: ruclips.net/video/61XcTVVCK1Y/видео.htmlsi=WABk1Y4eyUReZYhY

    • @musicpros875
      @musicpros875 Месяц назад

      @@woodbridgegardenrooms Ah I see! have you ever just screwed 2 x 45mm thick furings together? I've got 96mm sip walls, not sure I could do a cut like you did 😕

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms Месяц назад

      @@musicpros875 you could do that yes. Would work the same way :-)

  • @jonhickmanmusic
    @jonhickmanmusic 2 месяца назад

    Whata screes do you use to connect panels and walls etc

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 2 месяца назад

      I assume you mean screws? If so we use 80mm for timbers and 50mm for SIP panels.

    • @jonhickmanmusic
      @jonhickmanmusic 2 месяца назад

      @@woodbridgegardenrooms yes I mean screws sorry. I was worried that the screws for the sips were too narrow. I got 50mm ones but they are 3.5mm and the heads very often dig deep into the OSB I guess due to the narrow width of the head. I'm worried this is compromising the strength of the OSB or do you think the glue negates this and will hold it all together?

    • @jonhickmanmusic
      @jonhickmanmusic 2 месяца назад

      @@woodbridgegardenrooms do you use galvinised also?

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 2 месяца назад

      ⁠@@jonhickmanmusicunderstood but it’s the timbers that do the structural work not the screws. Just make the screws flush with the OSB and you’ll be fine. We just use normal wood screws, they shouldn’t see the weather.

    • @jonhickmanmusic
      @jonhickmanmusic 2 месяца назад

      @@woodbridgegardenrooms cheers

  • @jonhickmanmusic
    @jonhickmanmusic 2 месяца назад

    When you use furing bars for the fall, the bit of timber you put along the higher wall, in this case the front wall (not the angled furing bars), does it need to have a slight angle on it (as sips are approaching at an angle)?? Likewise, do you have to do anything on the lower side? Is there a sm!)) gap left on the bacl wall where sips are on at an angle? Thank you!

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 2 месяца назад

      Good question but we don’t angle the front and rear timbers, there’s a very small gap which can be filled with expanding foam.

    • @jonhickmanmusic
      @jonhickmanmusic 2 месяца назад

      @@woodbridgegardenrooms thanks

  • @gladmoremaringa3919
    @gladmoremaringa3919 2 месяца назад

    If you have a roof span with a width longer than the standard size SIP panel how would you get around that?

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 2 месяца назад

      Panels can be joined together. If larger span then use wooden flitch beams effectively tripling up the timbers.

  • @oracus68
    @oracus68 2 месяца назад

    Utterly useless for my planned sips extension i have insufficient room for suspended floor if i include the 150mm legally required air gap i need a concrete floor. Also this could be useful for building over and very near to drains if a hole of sufficient size was bored first. This technology has the potential to be the only way to build extensions in the UK and save tons of Co2 but it needs to evolve.

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 2 месяца назад

      As with any construction methods there’s pros and cons. You can get longer screws and they would have probably been okay if the ground conditions were suitable.

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    @LucasLima-ul9pr 3 месяца назад

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  • @jharris7407
    @jharris7407 3 месяца назад

    So last 2 weve built have been close to boundaries. Right next to fence posts full of concrete also hepworth super sleeve drain and tree roots . ? Waste of money cheaper to dig concrete pads or small piles there too expensive .

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 3 месяца назад

      Will go through tree roots but ground needs to be assessed prior to installing, same as any job. Sometimes concrete is best I do agree! Bloody hard work though.

    • @jharris7407
      @jharris7407 3 месяца назад

      @@woodbridgegardenrooms when you say assessed what do you mean ? We've looked at using them a few times but every time I just think cost is too much . Regular size room 4x3 what is there 12 screws ? That's about £1500 ,concrete yourself plus digging out £250 plus abit more time depending on ground . For garden rooms of reg size I just think there too expensive now bigger ones maybe we build extensions as well if they can get these through building control then there a winner

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 3 месяца назад

      @@jharris7407I mean if the ground is assessed to be rocky or lots of tree roots I would look to get a base done. So we put 20 of these in today for a 5x4m garden room. We were done by 11am. It was a 40m walk to the driveway so doing a dig out and concrete pour would have been horrendous in 25degree heat. They will pass regs if you get a pull test done on them and submit. It costs about £500 for this report but if soil is clay then each ground screw is usually good for about a tonne.

    • @yasinkolgu
      @yasinkolgu 3 месяца назад

      @@woodbridgegardenrooms Hi, may i ask why is that pull test is done on these? Isn't carrying capacity more important? Only thing i can see pulling these things is wind force to the building. But weight of the building and snow would force them down not up.

  • @chocol8milkman750
    @chocol8milkman750 3 месяца назад

    Can this be used in very sandy soils? We've seen helical piles used here, but they go down 4 meters to get adequate torque spec.

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 3 месяца назад

      Depends what’s going on them. Our garden rooms weigh between 2 and 8 tonne so just putting more in to spread the load is likely an option.

  • @Haines171
    @Haines171 3 месяца назад

    where do you get these from? are these usable for a pro diy'er?

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 3 месяца назад

      Lots of suppliers around if you Google them. The machine itself is around 6k and we buy groundscrews in quantities of 100 so I would say best to get a company to install them.

    • @MisterBlueSky
      @MisterBlueSky 3 месяца назад

      I rented one of the machines for the equivalent of ~160 USD for a day. I had zero experience and it turned out very well.

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 3 месяца назад

      @@MisterBlueSkycan’t say I’ve seen any for hire in the UK yet but I haven’t looked too hard.

  • @jonhickmanmusic
    @jonhickmanmusic 3 месяца назад

    Is that 4x2 for the sides of the frame, and then a 200mm lintel? How big is the opening? :-)

  • @jonhamler
    @jonhamler 4 месяца назад

    What type and size of screws are you using to pin the batons into the SIP panels?

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 4 месяца назад

      We use 50mm and 80mm screws.

    • @jonhamler
      @jonhamler 4 месяца назад

      @@woodbridgegardenrooms thanks! And what is the glue that you're applying between the SIP panels?

    • @Haines171
      @Haines171 3 месяца назад

      @@jonhamler Be something along the lines of the Egger expanding glue i'd imagine

  • @jonhamler
    @jonhamler 4 месяца назад

    I’m from Woodbridge originally and I’m watching this as the reference for my current self build (with no prior experience!)

  • @bosher11
    @bosher11 4 месяца назад

    Nice job! Hey guys, what adhesive and foam are you using?

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 4 месяца назад

      Expanding timber adhesive and any expanding foam will be fine 👍

  • @ramanm1840
    @ramanm1840 4 месяца назад

    Nice work ❤

  • @user-lo3zu7rg6v
    @user-lo3zu7rg6v 5 месяцев назад

    👍👍👍🎉😮❤❤❤🤝👈

  • @jonhickmanmusic
    @jonhickmanmusic 5 месяцев назад

    Sorry, another question - do you ever do rooofs of 120mm thick? how far can the span?

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 5 месяцев назад

      We only use 150mm roof I’m afraid. You would have to contact the SIP manufacturer for span tables. 😊

  • @XxNICKY7589xX
    @XxNICKY7589xX 5 месяцев назад

    Why did you get on, to get off?

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 5 месяцев назад

      Unsure of your question. Adjusting his position likely

    • @XxNICKY7589xX
      @XxNICKY7589xX 4 месяца назад

      @@woodbridgegardenrooms 100% correct. Small adjustment shown. Thanks for the response.

  • @jonhickmanmusic
    @jonhickmanmusic 5 месяцев назад

    I’m planning a diy sip room. Any advice on how to make sure a sip floor is protected from condensation etc on the underside ? Do you leave the sob bare so it can dry or do you cover under the bottom of the sip?

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 5 месяцев назад

      Good quality weed membrane pinned to the floor. Damp proof membrane wrapped around the building is what we do. Ensure theres airflow underneath and you'll be fine 👍

    • @jonhickmanmusic
      @jonhickmanmusic 5 месяцев назад

      @@woodbridgegardenrooms thanks 😊

  • @jonhickmanmusic
    @jonhickmanmusic 5 месяцев назад

    I must be thick as I still dont get how you attach it. How is it secured down to the main frame to stay strong in the wind etc - having seen normal timber joist roofs being secured down with upside down joist hangers etc...

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 5 месяцев назад

      Each panel is secured along the timbers that run inside them, these timbers are screwed to each other. The roof panels are screws through the outside timbers into the wall plate with 200mm structural screws before the roof goes on. The roof panels weigh about 60kg each so are fairly heavy.

    • @jonhickmanmusic
      @jonhickmanmusic 5 месяцев назад

      @@woodbridgegardenrooms thanks! 😊

  • @royjewkes2335
    @royjewkes2335 5 месяцев назад

    How much does something like this cost today round about figure thanks

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 5 месяцев назад

      Hi Roy. There’s some generic prices on our website. Take a look. We offer DIY (you built it), structure build (we build the structure but you finish it) and full turn key (we do everything). So different options to suit budget.

  • @franyoucan
    @franyoucan 5 месяцев назад

    Is the 5 x 3 internal or external?

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 5 месяцев назад

      Its external structure size so internal would be approx 4.75 x 2.75 or thereabouts depending on ext and int finish.

  • @mjtaber1974
    @mjtaber1974 5 месяцев назад

    Love it.

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks Matt. You prefer this to the Hardie Board style?

    • @mjtaber1974
      @mjtaber1974 5 месяцев назад

      For us we will go with the James Hardie board because it fits in with the house and the area. But for the right place I am a sucker for natural wood!! It’s why I liked the touch you have with the soffit.

  • @ffuentes9265
    @ffuentes9265 6 месяцев назад

    Hello, nice job. Where are the electrical conduits/cables? in the panel i guess, but everthing horizontal conections goes in the roof or floor?

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks. Cabling hidden inside or outside in the void using battens

  • @PeacefulCountryLife
    @PeacefulCountryLife 6 месяцев назад

    not enough sped up :(( i need moar

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 6 месяцев назад

      There is another one which has been uploaded recently. Have a look

  • @ArtisanBuilder
    @ArtisanBuilder 6 месяцев назад

    Nice to see another SIPS video of the roof! Most videos are of just the walls! Could I ask what was the liquid glue that you were applying to the joists? Didn’t look like PVA lol. Keep us the great videos!

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 6 месяцев назад

      This is expanding wood adhesive 🙂

    • @ArtisanBuilder
      @ArtisanBuilder 6 месяцев назад

      @@woodbridgegardenrooms ah… like a PU adhesive that foams up? Good to know! Thanks for the reply!

  • @aido45
    @aido45 6 месяцев назад

    I have been following the channel for a while and I am Hoping to build a shed using 100mm SIP panels for walls and roof soon. Is the timber you use to join the panels Rough Treated or no. I was wondering if it needed to be planed timber to insure a tight fit.

  • @chunhuachen-gg8nm
    @chunhuachen-gg8nm 6 месяцев назад

    nice

  • @OhhSooQuiikk
    @OhhSooQuiikk 6 месяцев назад

    Uncoil the extention lead, I use these drills day in day out, they draw a lot of power and will melt the cable reel 👌

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks. We’ve installed more than 300 screws with this one and it’s unmelted as of yet! Will be sure to keep an eye out though 💪🏼

    • @user-et1rb1px4m
      @user-et1rb1px4m 28 дней назад

      Yea I melted a 110 cable reel using 9” grinder for too long, was pissed flipping cable reel cost me about £75. Now I get called a w⚓️ by workmate’s cos I pull nearly all of it out when I use anything 110v 😂

  • @philiptate6297
    @philiptate6297 6 месяцев назад

    That looks like it takes so long .

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 6 месяцев назад

      Compared to digging out the ground and putting shuttering, type 1 and concrete in? Takes half the time.

    • @philiptate6297
      @philiptate6297 6 месяцев назад

      How long does one screw take roughly

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 6 месяцев назад

      @@philiptate62973-4 minutes per screw

    • @philiptate6297
      @philiptate6297 6 месяцев назад

      Oh that's not to bad . I like the concept I really fo

  • @PiotrWrona-o5i
    @PiotrWrona-o5i 7 месяцев назад

    How is it ppssible that the house is only few cm away from the back fence ?

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 7 месяцев назад

      The fence was removed and then replaced it upon completion of the building 👍

  • @abdulbari5537
    @abdulbari5537 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Have you done a video for joining corner yet?

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 7 месяцев назад

      Do you mean joining the corner wall panels? Happy so do one if required.

    • @abdulbari5537
      @abdulbari5537 7 месяцев назад

      @@woodbridgegardenrooms yes please love to watch one!

  • @abdulbari5537
    @abdulbari5537 7 месяцев назад

    Great job ❤

  • @nickgriffin637
    @nickgriffin637 8 месяцев назад

    Nice work. Got one coming up the customers ordered. 6x5 way over the span table! Also has Ali bi-folds so hoping the 2 ply timber lintol doesn't flex too much 😬

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 8 месяцев назад

      Possible to sandwich steel flitch beam between the timbers for a more sturdy lintel, not much more work either! Good luck..

  • @carloseste6089
    @carloseste6089 8 месяцев назад

    How much is the bare box like this ? Thanks

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 8 месяцев назад

      Depends on the size. Drop us an email and I’ll send over a price list.

    • @carloseste6089
      @carloseste6089 8 месяцев назад

      @@woodbridgegardenrooms Also, if you would like to create an overhang around the roof to cover the cladding, how you do this on SIPS ? Thanks

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 8 месяцев назад

      @@carloseste6089if you have a look at our roof install video you will see.

    • @carloseste6089
      @carloseste6089 8 месяцев назад

      @@woodbridgegardenrooms Sadly you can see the sides, just the front of the build. Thanks

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 8 месяцев назад

      @@carloseste6089 What did you want to see?

  • @chunhuachen-gg8nm
    @chunhuachen-gg8nm 8 месяцев назад

    great job

  • @gladmoremaringa3919
    @gladmoremaringa3919 8 месяцев назад

    I’m doing a garden room and planning to use SIPS but I still haven’t figured out how to create a slopping flat roof. I can see at the end of the video that you have done that but would have been great if you had shown that part too.

  • @dreme4737
    @dreme4737 8 месяцев назад

    I wish I can build like that, you are fantastic young man. I’m old and pretty lazy and living on ssn so no luck, but I do like to watch different builds. Thanks 🙏🏽

  • @_SLOleg
    @_SLOleg 10 месяцев назад

    Мы шагнули в 3 тысячелетие, а вы до сих пор снимаете немое кино

  • @Lasolucion369
    @Lasolucion369 10 месяцев назад

    Excelente ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @carloseste6089
    @carloseste6089 10 месяцев назад

    Looking very neat, nice work, are you still using SIPs ?

  • @gango23
    @gango23 10 месяцев назад

    When does the golf simulator get installed?

    • @woodbridgegardenrooms
      @woodbridgegardenrooms 10 месяцев назад

      This was a man cave adjacent to the putting green! ⛳️

    • @wadebrewer7212
      @wadebrewer7212 9 месяцев назад

      He is clearly doing something wrong if his wife is completely fine with this....😂