I had to subscribe to this channel JUST because of the amount off effort the guys have gone through to make this project clear and easy to understand. WELL DONE LADS!!! Keep producing content like this.
Love the build. From what I can tell every step is optional but "DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE SCREWS"!!! 🤣 In a world filled with DIY that do everything from scratch is nice to see a DIY video where you show there are very good "out of the box" solutions to building something. Again, great video. It was so easy to follow and could be straight up an official building guide. 👍👍
So, how do you stop the rain flowing down the panels & into the base channels, then flowing back into the "drain-slots" & into the building, as the foam tape will have joints in it, plus the tape would really be to stop draughts...🤔
This was going to be my exact question... isn't the U channel just going to fill up with water during the first storm? Seems crazy to have that type of structure without any flashing or other detailing to keep water out of the bottom of the wall.
yes it's the first thing I thought about! rain running down the walls, and capillary action will draw it into the bottom channel. In short time the bottom channel will be sitting in water. I
I had a similar position for a room and just couldn't wait to see how you fixed the screws on the side with the fence! Didn't have the pleasure. Maybe for the next one!
I would of thought that would /should of been a PE pipe through the concrete base before it was set. Sticking up a couple of feet in once corner maybe left front corner a inch or two from the inner insulated wall PE pipe being A good few mm wider than your Armoured cabling your using then seal it around piping so that the plastic flooring cover so it won't ingress water under the flooring. Then once it's all fitted together the building dig out trench to home lay your armiund cabling push up through PE pipe cutting it a bought 1 foot above floor level then mount to the wall allow armored cabling to wire into a consumer unit micro switches bitl to the wall then use trunking to hide the cabling then foam fill the PE pipe stop any ingress then metal inner cabling tubing to protect the electrics ie protective trunking to each outlet including light fittings wall sockets. Or you could have a. Extra consumer unit in your home to control the power. If you don't want one in the outbuilding. Done by a proper electrical engineer engineer sparky. Or you could have it coming up on the outside of building and run in through the side wall I'm sure the sparky could give you there way of doing it if asked before building or after so you could make or adjust the options
Slab isn't laid to the fence line, and the fence line is further from the property line; look closer. There's also a view where you can see as they're doing the mitres for the roof that the overhang most likely ends at the fence line. It's also worth saying that may not be the property boundary - it might be their own garage next door, and that their party wall agreement may permit overhangs (this is fairly common now as our roof structures often overhang from build stage in order to maximise the number of properties you can fit on a site.
Great work guys looks aweosome and would love one, only thing its a bit of a waste hiding all that lovely fencing surely was a waste doing all that as will never be seen now.
Hello Lads. Frank here in Ireland. That is a beautiful piece of kit. Well done on showing how to build it. Great work. How much does it cost and where do I get one. Best of luck to you all in the future.
Insulated panel store. 8k excluding base and doors. I would sat it is a professional installation job not DIY. The way they pack and level everything is great.
Excellent tutorial thank you, how would one hang a TV or a air-conditioning unit or is it not possible, can you get one so you can have a separated storage room Thanks.
Hi Home Channel, excellent video, I'm seriously impressed with this building, the way you all have built this is stunning. You have given me food for thought for my project at home. Kind regards Danny 👍
well, there is a thermal bridge all around the window. There is a metal U which starts outside and ends inside. There will be condensation and it will freeze (inside) if there is cold enough outside. Maybe it works for UK weather, but if you have -10 or -20 C, this bridge has to be fixed somehow...
Отлично объяснил, я понял все что вы сказали, даже незная вашего языка. Кстати жаль что у нас никто не производит такие конструкторы в частных целях. Всё такие панели в основном для коммерческой стройки. Вот пока смотрел все думал что можно было бы сделать такое предприятие и производить конструкторы
Hi guys. I’m scared to admit you’ve inspired me to really consider buying and building one of these. My only question, for the sides you used that drill extension for getting down the sides by the wall, but what did you use for the back? Only looks to be inches from the neighbours fence?
33:30 - nice video - but we really missed that part you skipped where we can see how to properly glassing the frame with glass - at one moment there is no glass and after second all frame fully filled with glass!! It's could be nice to see it all without any skipped parts!
@@cornerliston it is very much squashed under the weight, so I highly doubt it matters. And even if so, you can very easily isolate it with something like silicon along the seam from outside.
@@vitaliistep Conclusion might be that they should iterate a bit more on this solution with adhesive foam. Perhaps look into something leaning more to a long-lasting and environmentally sensible solution. (We need to use less oil-based products.)
Nice... what areas do you work... and what's the cost £££ the Maximus Garden Room Kit 5, would look great in my back garden with some solar panels on it :)
Great video! However if that was going in my garden, l would want the fitters to put the DPM on the entire concrete floor before putting the building down for extra protection of the building base.
Their installation is correct; reason being is: the concrete slab projects beyond the outer face of the external walls of the building, therefore if you place a DPM beneath it, rainwater that absorbs into the perimeter edges of the slab would be unable to dissipate into the ground and would instead be trapped on top of the DPM, thus meaning that the slab would be permanently sat in a pool of water. In the absence of a DPM below the slab, the concrete would need to be sulphate resisting.
It's metal, it's going to produce high condensation, thin tin with foam in between, I'd love to buy one, however, can you show me one after 24 months, then I would consider this option, good work, proof is in the pudding.
@@homeimprovements How the fook did you get the long reach down a 4 foot length of panel, with what looks like 75mm of clearence and it enhough pressure behind it to screw anything in? Video or it didn't happen. #Iwanttobelieve
Loved the build and the video. Would you be kind enough to let me know where I can order this pack(panels, instructions, tools etc ) for this type of build and how much it costs?
I had to subscribe to this channel JUST because of the amount off effort the guys have gone through to make this project clear and easy to understand. WELL DONE LADS!!! Keep producing content like this.
Thank you for subscribing and supporting us, we really appreciate it 😊
Seconded!
Do you know of a vendor that makes such kits for the US market? Looks like a great product! 😮@@homeimprovements
@@homeimprovements how much pls
Maintenance of them back & side cedar walls is going to be a dream !. Always build off your perimeter, everyone !.
I have a suspicion they might not have rivetted the bottom of the panels that were 6" away from the fence..
@@cedarstuff ditto! How could they, there was no access.
What a waste of Cedar.
Love the build. From what I can tell every step is optional but "DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE SCREWS"!!! 🤣 In a world filled with DIY that do everything from scratch is nice to see a DIY video where you show there are very good "out of the box" solutions to building something. Again, great video. It was so easy to follow and could be straight up an official building guide. 👍👍
😊🙏🏼
@@homeimprovements.
So, how do you stop the rain flowing down the panels & into the base channels, then flowing back into the "drain-slots" & into the building, as the foam tape will have joints in it, plus the tape would really be to stop draughts...🤔
Yeah, seems like the bottom channel should be an L rather than U section
This was going to be my exact question... isn't the U channel just going to fill up with water during the first storm? Seems crazy to have that type of structure without any flashing or other detailing to keep water out of the bottom of the wall.
yes it's the first thing I thought about! rain running down the walls, and capillary action will draw it into the bottom channel. In short time the bottom channel will be sitting in water. I
Use more sealant I guess around the edging
Same question here. Pretty obvious a water collection channel😢
We need this kit in America! Very nice, thick insulated panels. Nice work.
How much money does this install not counting the slab thanks
Love it...Phil and Brad are brilliant!
I don't care if it takes 12 hours or 12 days. I just want it to cost under £5k. Am I the only one?
No 👍
You can bet it’s expensive when the cost isn’t mentioned.
You can bet it’s expensive when the cost isn’t mentioned.
You can bet it’s expensive when the cost isn’t mentioned.
It will at some point once there will be more competition for it, like from China.
I had a similar position for a room and just couldn't wait to see how you fixed the screws on the side with the fence! Didn't have the pleasure. Maybe for the next one!
the space was too tight, i think it would have been nice to show how they fitted them. is they did that is. 🤣
Yeah it’s no surprise they didn’t show that. Because I doubt they did 🤦🏼♂️
That thing is sweet. I like this more for a shed to house my riding lawnmower.
Beautiful work. Big shout out from Nairobi, Kenya! I Would love to see you build on with windows and ventilation.
Don't know why im watching this 4am anywhooooo great job lads.
🤣🤣 thanks mate 👊🏼👊🏼
What a really great clear explanation! Nice job guys 😊
Thank you! 😃
@@homeimprovements где можно купить?
Nice but how would you fit electrics in there without ruining the walls? Would look very nice with downlights in the soffit
I would of thought that would /should of been a PE pipe through the concrete base before it was set. Sticking up a couple of feet in once corner maybe left front corner a inch or two from the inner insulated wall
PE pipe being A good few mm wider than your Armoured cabling your using then seal it around piping so that the plastic flooring cover so it won't ingress water under the flooring.
Then once it's all fitted together the building dig out trench to home lay your armiund cabling push up through PE pipe cutting it a bought 1 foot above floor level then mount to the wall allow armored cabling to wire into a consumer unit micro switches bitl to the wall then use trunking to hide the cabling then foam fill the PE pipe stop any ingress then metal inner cabling tubing to protect the electrics ie protective trunking to each outlet including light fittings wall sockets. Or you could have a. Extra consumer unit in your home to control the power. If you don't want one in the outbuilding. Done by a proper electrical engineer engineer sparky. Or you could have it coming up on the outside of building and run in through the side wall I'm sure the sparky could give you there way of doing it if asked before building or after so you could make or adjust the options
Built outside the property boundary! Roof overhang 300mm, slab laid to fence line. Doh!
Slab isn't laid to the fence line, and the fence line is further from the property line; look closer. There's also a view where you can see as they're doing the mitres for the roof that the overhang most likely ends at the fence line. It's also worth saying that may not be the property boundary - it might be their own garage next door, and that their party wall agreement may permit overhangs (this is fairly common now as our roof structures often overhang from build stage in order to maximise the number of properties you can fit on a site.
I wondered those points too!
Very good explanation and great lads. Subscribed for more!
😁🙏🏼
Great work guys looks aweosome and would love one, only thing its a bit of a waste hiding all that lovely fencing surely was a waste doing all that as will never be seen now.
So detailed well done guys
Great Channel And excellent easy to understand instructions
Much appreciated! 👍🏻
Brilliant, and I'm not even looking at erecting one of these. All the info need to stick one of these up, with all the top tips.
Gents that was one of the best instructional video's I've ever seen. So helpful even a idiot like me could build that structure!
🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hello Lads. Frank here in Ireland. That is a beautiful piece of kit. Well done on showing how to build it. Great work. How much does it cost and where do I get one. Best of luck to you all in the future.
How much is this to buy? And we’re do I Get one from?
They tell you where to buy it at the start of the video. 🤡
Insulated panel store. 8k excluding base and doors. I would sat it is a professional installation job not DIY. The way they pack and level everything is great.
wow! well done lads!
Much appreciated!
Great job guys.
Thanks mark 😊
Лайк за культуру производства !
I will never forget not to overtighten the screws so the washers just compress, love the kit room.
Awesome 👍
Thank you 👍🏻
Very clear and understandable instructions. Best I've seen in ages.
Great to hear! Thank you 👍🏻
@@homeimprovements
brilliant video guys just watched you on Matts channel and wanted more lol the R8 looks great
🤣🙏🏼🙏🏼
Great Video and Tutorial!!
Thank you!
Brilliant....what's the internal height floor to ceiling at the highest point ?
Love it bro 🔥
Thanks 🔥 💪🏼
I wish I had seen this about 5 years ago ,as the garden room I purchased is not great at all ,but this one looks fantastic.
It’s a fancy garden shed
Great work lads!!
Love the long form videos as well as the YT shorts
Thank you for your support, we appreciate it!
Excellent tutorial thank you, how would one hang a TV or a air-conditioning unit or is it not possible, can you get one so you can have a separated storage room Thanks.
Hi Home Channel, excellent video, I'm seriously impressed with this building, the way you all have built this is stunning. You have given me food for thought for my project at home. Kind regards Danny 👍
Thank you, we appreciate your support Danny
How did you fix the side panels to the base channels along the fence side?
well, there is a thermal bridge all around the window. There is a metal U which starts outside and ends inside. There will be condensation and it will freeze (inside) if there is cold enough outside. Maybe it works for UK weather, but if you have -10 or -20 C, this bridge has to be fixed somehow...
thourough step by step thank you! great educational video! muxch appreciated.
You guys may be the best I heard at explaining things! Awesome job, looks fantastic
Thanks so much 😊
How did you end up screwing the screws into the bottom of the right side next to the fence? Looks like a tight fit.
Used a drill extension bar 😊
Отлично объяснил, я понял все что вы сказали, даже незная вашего языка. Кстати жаль что у нас никто не производит такие конструкторы в частных целях. Всё такие панели в основном для коммерческой стройки. Вот пока смотрел все думал что можно было бы сделать такое предприятие и производить конструкторы
Great video, great job and you guys are great too
Wells done guys!!!! Excellent video and very well explained all through 🍺🍺👍
Thank you for your comment, we appreciate it!
Quando teremos esse método construtivo no Brasil? 😊
that was amazing. great job. looks awesome.
Thank you 😊
😂 That gap for the drainage..., I thought, it is needed for the working ants before the autumn ! 👍
Love it you could use it as a apartment
Hi guys. I’m scared to admit you’ve inspired me to really consider buying and building one of these. My only question, for the sides you used that drill extension for getting down the sides by the wall, but what did you use for the back? Only looks to be inches from the neighbours fence?
You could fix from the inside if it’s too tight 😁
How did you put screws in on the right hand side grpund level?
How did you fix the bottom rails adjacent to the fences? assuming you couldn't get access.
Rivet from inside mate 😊
Love the asbestos roof on the neighbours shed
🤣
Yes you mean the one that they are illegally overhanging!!!!!
TOTALLY WRONG and how they think they can get away with that is beyond me.
33:30 - nice video - but we really missed that part you skipped where we can see how to properly glassing the frame with glass - at one moment there is no glass and after second all frame fully filled with glass!! It's could be nice to see it all without any skipped parts!
We have covered glazing in other videos 😊
How did you get the self tappers in on the fence side or did you ot bother there.
Did what we could reach 😊
May I ask how did you insert the bottom screws alongside that wooden fence. . Brilliant video
This is what I also want to know...
They obviously didn’t that’s why they haven’t replied. 🤷♂️
Looking forward to seeing the follow up in 10 years: “how to tear down your garden room kit to replace the self adhesive foam.” : )
Why should it ever be replaced, just curious? :)
@@vitaliistep It will deteriorate with time.
@@cornerliston it is very much squashed under the weight, so I highly doubt it matters. And even if so, you can very easily isolate it with something like silicon along the seam from outside.
@@vitaliistep Conclusion might be that they should iterate a bit more on this solution with adhesive foam. Perhaps look into something leaning more to a long-lasting and environmentally sensible solution. (We need to use less oil-based products.)
Wow you pros make it look so easy. great job. Love how you explained the bits not in the manual too. well done boys.
Thank you 👍
How did you do the righthand side by the fence? Did you just leave the fixings off?
Rivets internally after speaking with insulated panel store 😊 but we did get some fixings externally before that what we could reach
How did you install the fixings on the outside bottom left, the side next to the tall fence?
That question I wanted to ask myself, but I think we know the answer......
Just wondering how you attached the fixings on the bottom edge on the fence side?
Excellent video. Can you batten plasterboard inside?
You can and we are gonna cover that and the electrical 😊
Nice... what areas do you work... and what's the cost £££
the Maximus Garden Room Kit 5, would look great in my back garden with some solar panels on it :)
You are amazing.
Thanks 😁
Do I have to take the quad core sticker off each side before assembly? I have peeled back both top and bottom films prior to installation
Great vid lads. Presuming cable runs are all surface mounted unless you batten out and ply line inside walls? Needed for hanging shelves/tv etc?
Nice one
Is that a pond in the making on the left????? Love it lads, getting ready to build mine following your other videos top quality 🙏
It will be a sunken seating area, watch out for for video!! Thanks for the comment hope you have a good day 😊
@@homeimprovements Cheers lads 🙏
How would this work putting lights and sockets in
We have a video coming soon on finishing the inside 👍🏻
Hi from Russian 🤟🤟🤟
Good video. Remember don't over tighten those screws.
🤣🙏🏼
What about the plug sockets and lighting internal and external?
Great tutorial, lovely job. Thanks guys.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
How much was it ??
Very nice thanks lads , wandering how much it cost ?
How do you fix the base of the side panel against the fence? Impossible to get to.
Can be done from the inside 😁
@@homeimprovements Oh that's great, being a Carpenter builder my self, I come across these situation too. Great job you guys.
After taking the strip off the foam tape won't it have just stuck to the concrete as soon as you turned it over
How did you fix the base to the upright panels against the fence line,did you you take fence panels down cheers
Would it be possible to add some cladding to the exterior of the building? I'm thinking of getting this but I want it in black
Absolutely 😁
@homeimprovements Thanks guys.. how would you recommend going about adding some wooden or composite cladding to the outside please ?
Wonder if you could attach these rooms to the side of a house and use as a kitchen?
Just a heads up - it’s self-tapping screws vs self-drilling 😊
Enjoy the rabbit hole
Great job and great video. £££? What’s the cost of the kit? I’ve noticed some other comments asking but did not come across the answer. Cheers!
This garden room kit is from The Insulated Panel Store. The cost will depend on the size of the garden room.
Drink every time that fella says “roight” 😂🍻
🤣🤣
you deserved my subscription, excellent video.
Much appreciated! 👍
Do we get a cost breakdown for something like this
Great video! However if that was going in my garden, l would want the fitters to put the DPM on the entire concrete floor before putting the building down for extra protection of the building base.
Thanks
Their installation is correct; reason being is: the concrete slab projects beyond the outer face of the external walls of the building, therefore if you place a DPM beneath it, rainwater that absorbs into the perimeter edges of the slab would be unable to dissipate into the ground and would instead be trapped on top of the DPM, thus meaning that the slab would be permanently sat in a pool of water. In the absence of a DPM below the slab, the concrete would need to be sulphate resisting.
It's metal, it's going to produce high condensation, thin tin with foam in between, I'd love to buy one, however, can you show me one after 24 months, then I would consider this option, good work, proof is in the pudding.
What's the cost of the pack. .....and how much would average installation cost
8k
How did you get the fixings in on the fence side? Much less room to play than the brick side.
We use a flexi drill bit long reach
@@homeimprovements
How the fook did you get the long reach down a 4 foot length of panel, with what looks like 75mm of clearence and it enhough pressure behind it to screw anything in?
Video or it didn't happen.
#Iwanttobelieve
Awesome build ... well during the daylight anyhow ... how you swtich the lights on?
We have a video coming soon on how to finish the interior of the garden room 😊
Great video, did they say you could walk on the roof?
Thanks for thanks for replying just wondered
Your welcome 🤗 Thanks for watching 😊
Nice one. Planning a garden office and store room and this was spot on.
What is the foam tape being used? is it simply draught tape used for windows?
I’m not sure tbh just what’s supplied 😊
@@homeimprovements thanks for responding, checked with suplier and its just draught foam tape.
Loved the build and the video. Would you be kind enough to let me know where I can order this pack(panels, instructions, tools etc ) for this type of build and how much it costs?
This garden room is from The Insulated Panel Store 😊
Well done guys !
Thank you 😊
I like what they building but I want the outfits, even more, 😂 🔥
This can be purchased from The Insulated Panel Store. The one shown as of 5.6.24 is £8k excluding doors.
How did you get the screws into the base on the side up against the fence?
How did you fix the left wall to the base? There’s a reason a 1.5m gap is required between your projects and neighbours property.
2 Feet away from fence u build. Law in 🇨🇦👍🏿. 👁🌎👽🛸