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Hi, the unit we have is internal and very basic with a flat metal roof, no ceiling- only exposed metal joists, breeze block walls (up to 5m high and then another 8m of hardboard/ plasterboard), and a roller shutter door.
We are using the open plan space as a studio for printing and designing, office and stock and therefore need to obtain a comfortable working temperature preferably as evenly across the whole area as possible. We are very DIY minded and have already boxed off and insulated the roller shutter entrance to cut out the draft.
As a new start-up business with no additional employees, we are conscious of spending as little as possible on heating.
We have so far considerered our best bet of a quick fix is to make the space we need to heat smaller with some kind of tented ceiling draped across the joists (ie foil backed blanket insulation, or a specific fabric). We need to find out whether this is feasible in terms of fire safety etc, if there a particular material that can be used for this purpose, and if there is a best method of putting a "tented ceiling" up?
Any advise on this would be really be appreciated, thanks!
We are using the open plan space as a studio for printing and designing, office and stock and therefore need to obtain a comfortable working temperature preferably as evenly across the whole area as possible. We are very DIY minded and have already boxed off and insulated the roller shutter entrance to cut out the draft.
As a new start-up business with no additional employees, we are conscious of spending as little as possible on heating.
We have so far considerered our best bet of a quick fix is to make the space we need to heat smaller with some kind of tented ceiling draped across the joists (ie foil backed blanket insulation, or a specific fabric). We need to find out whether this is feasible in terms of fire safety etc, if there a particular material that can be used for this purpose, and if there is a best method of putting a "tented ceiling" up?
Any advise on this would be really be appreciated, thanks!
