How to Clad a Static Caravan - Timber Cladding and Insulation of our Off Grid Home

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  • čas přidán 15. 02. 2021
  • We are super proud of how our static caravan has come out, with timber cladding and foam insulation we not only love how it looks but it is noticeably warmer too.
    Here is an in-depth video on how to clad a static caravan with timber and insulate it with 50mm foam insulation sheets.
    We have transformed our off-grid caravan / offgrid home to look more natural in it's surroundings with feather edge board timber, the same principles will apply with any timber though and similar for any other types of cladding too.
    This is a longer video on exactly how we tackled all the obstacles we came across when cladding and insulation the static.
    Further Details:
    Materials:
    Battens to screw to caravan:
    Treated Sawn Timber - 38Mm X 47Mm X 2.4M
    Battens for corners, windows/doors, and butting up to:
    Treated Sawn Timber - 19 X 38 X 2400Mm
    Cladding:
    Sawn Treated Feather Edge Board 11 x 150mm x 2.4m
    Insulation:
    50mm Foam Insulation
    Screws for battens to caravan:
    Optimaxx Pz 4.0 x 70mm Countersunk Zinc & Yellow Passivated Double Reinforced Screw
    Screws for cladding:
    Optimaxx Pz Countersunk Zinc & Yellow Passivated Woodscrew - 3.5 X 40mm
    Tools Used:
    A good impact driver with a few Pz1 and Pz2 Heads
    A hand saw
    A chop saw saves a lot of time (One with a mitre helps with angles for battens)
    Long Level
    Pencil
    Tape Measure
    If you have any questions then do drop them in the comments on this and we will answer them for you.
    Thank you for your support so far!
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Komentáře • 155

  • @thedadfarmer
    @thedadfarmer  Před 3 lety +6

    Drop any questions below and we will be happy to answer them for you, hope this helps :)

    • @bentonmaxton7812
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      @haroldasher6494 Před 3 lety

      @Malik Zain yup, have been using Flixzone for months myself :)

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    • @malikzain2693
      @malikzain2693 Před 3 lety

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  • @michaelmiller2145
    @michaelmiller2145 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Lovley job, can I suggest you doing the roof ! Heat rises so could help you stay warmer longer.

  • @readingroomcafeproject
    @readingroomcafeproject Před 8 měsíci +1

    nice description of how you found the anchor points for your batons. really useful

  • @johnryle4249
    @johnryle4249 Před 2 lety +1

    Not a question, but this is inspirational, thanks for doing this

  • @aniaaitchison915
    @aniaaitchison915 Před 2 lety +1

    Naw thats a unique caravan. brilliant .Good ider with buttons
    Insolation nice job

  • @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws
    @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws Před rokem +1

    Thanks, I'll be doing this soon to a portacabin, it's nice to see how to do it.

  • @rebeccaward9039
    @rebeccaward9039 Před 3 lety +6

    This is brilliant! We’ve just decided to renovate the static on our farm and this is so inspirational. Thank you!

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 3 lety

      No problem at all, if you ever get stuck with anything or have any questions let us know

  • @gordonjamieson861
    @gordonjamieson861 Před 3 lety +2

    Well done looks great ,bet its a lot warmer .stay safe and healthy

  • @idontknowhowigothere33
    @idontknowhowigothere33 Před 3 lety +14

    This is the best video I’ve seen on doing up a static. You just get on with the information. Amazing. Just got my static today and I’m planning to do the same. Are you uploading anymore about static renovation? Count me in as a subscriber and I’ll check your other videos out. Thanks a lot!

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for your kind comments! We really struggled finding good information to do this ourselves so tried to get as much info in this video as possible. Yes would love to do more, what would you like to see covered?

    • @idontknowhowigothere33
      @idontknowhowigothere33 Před 3 lety +2

      Any renovation really unless you’re all done. I just got mine delivered and need to put in a stove, insulation on walls and underneath, cladding, new roof, take down some walls inside to make a bigger bedroom, underfloor heating, wood flooring and possibly double glazed windows. Exciting and daunting. Yes it’s really hard to find decent info. Very grateful for this video.

  • @adyferguson3846
    @adyferguson3846 Před 2 lety

    Mmmm I need to aquire land before I start a static challenge, can't wait to see this when finished.

  • @davidellis279
    @davidellis279 Před 3 lety +3

    You definitely did the right thing cladding a Willerby Caravan if you we going to live in it in winter,they were only ever meant to be occupied in the summer months. The later ones were winterised with double glazing and central heating with added insulation because most caravan parks extended their season till January,without cladding the early ones it was bitterly cold when the temperatures dropped causing all sorts of problems with condensation and mould,nice job though and a hell of a sight warmer.

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you. It definitely makes a huge difference :) We are able to constantly monitor condensation as we live in it full time so can manage that luckily. The little condensation traps we keep everywhere and they seem to do the job so far :)

  • @Bzor5t
    @Bzor5t Před 3 lety +5

    Excellent thank you! A very helpful video, have been scratching my head wondering how to go about doing this for our recently acquired caravan which is almost identical to yours! :)

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 3 lety +1

      No problem at all, if you have any other questions as start to do it then do let us know :)

  • @orpheasnestos7444
    @orpheasnestos7444 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic job and really useful video! Thanks!

  • @tinykitchenuk
    @tinykitchenuk Před 3 lety +1

    Looks great. Loving the look of the farm.

  • @amysaunders6795
    @amysaunders6795 Před 3 lety +5

    Hi Chris, thanks for sharing this. Really very helpful and certainly feel brave enough to have a go at this ourselves after watching the video. Deck video next please hehe :)

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you :) We will get together a decking one soon for sure :) If you have any questions though do let us know and we will be happy to answer

    • @idontknowhowigothere33
      @idontknowhowigothere33 Před 3 lety

      Second the decking video :)

  • @gordonjamieson861
    @gordonjamieson861 Před 3 lety +1

    I think that you both have done a really great job on your home. Well done 👍. I really like this type of caravan but found them to be quite cold even in the spring. Many people who are living life as you are will be taking a lead from you. 👍🇬🇧😃

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much Gordon, we're very happy with the warmth now, and reversely they are kept cooler in the summer too :)

  • @helendonohoe1575
    @helendonohoe1575 Před 3 lety +1

    Looks fantastic

  • @henryisaacs525
    @henryisaacs525 Před rokem

    what a excellent video great detail take care henry

  • @disastershaman
    @disastershaman Před rokem +1

    Very nice video! Since I was thinking about a similar project.., by just glueing the insulation to the outer wall. But this solution is lasting longer I guess.

  • @brionyhall4250
    @brionyhall4250 Před 3 lety +1

    I have basically the same one, so thank you for posting this as its what we are looking to do as well!

  • @teuchstar
    @teuchstar Před 2 lety

    Looks great

  • @kathleenmurray9096
    @kathleenmurray9096 Před 9 měsíci

    Looks great we'll done. 👍

  • @fettlerjohn3419
    @fettlerjohn3419 Před 2 lety

    Very useful thanks.

  • @utubeape
    @utubeape Před 2 lety

    That is absolutely brilliant, so much more appropriate for a country setting. I am hoping to get land and build and off grid home, but would need a temporary place to live in for 2 or 3 years, and was thinking of a similar thing,. I imagined vertical feather edge fencing cladding, but yours looks like it could stay as a holiday home, once you have some plants in tubs around it

    • @truth.speaker
      @truth.speaker Před 2 lety

      Sounds very nice 😊
      Is that a vaccine on your picture?

  • @tonyclewin7497
    @tonyclewin7497 Před 3 lety

    Very nice thank you!

  • @cmcmillan7987
    @cmcmillan7987 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the content. Helpful. 👍

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety

      Glad you found it helpful, thanks for the comment :)

  • @karengibson6872
    @karengibson6872 Před 3 lety +1

    This is so so helpful, been looking for ages for a easy to follow video. Most helpful A+++

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for the lovely comment, hope it has helped!!

  • @craftyhobbit7623
    @craftyhobbit7623 Před rokem

    We are thinking of buying a caravan, but it will be on a holiday park site. Doing this would be great if park regulations let us do it. It improves the look of the caravan.

  • @LeonieMcDonaghTV
    @LeonieMcDonaghTV Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this video, you guys are great. Look forward to more videos, (I echo a request for a decking video)

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! More videos very much coming soon!

  • @kelvinsparks4651
    @kelvinsparks4651 Před rokem +2

    Nice result, well done . How did you work out where the electric cables and gas pipes were . Great advice , many thanks.

  • @garystaley-hj9hl
    @garystaley-hj9hl Před rokem

    hi chris , wow thats absolutely mint mate , at the min im looking for about 6-10 acres of brown field or agricultural land to set up a small holding with live stock, iv no intention of getting planning permission to build a house but was going to buy a top quality log cabin at the sum of 43k, now seeing your project wow thats blew me away buddy im well inpressed to say the least

  • @mindya7477
    @mindya7477 Před 2 lety

    Perfect - thanks for this excellent video. I'm about to take on one of these and need all the mentoring I can get!

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety

      Thank you :) I hope it is going well with yours?

    • @thecyclingsolicitor1702
      @thecyclingsolicitor1702 Před 2 lety

      @@thedadfarmer I'm taking delivery in March - don't know where to start TBH but taking inspiration from you

  • @ulsterprodspb
    @ulsterprodspb Před rokem

    That could be a good idea for old caravans on sites as there always wanting you to upgrade

  • @RainMakeR_Workshop
    @RainMakeR_Workshop Před rokem +1

    I'd love to see how this looks now. A year on since this was posted.

  • @waterboy8999
    @waterboy8999 Před rokem +2

    When using treated timber you must treat all the cuts as that's where it will rot, those gold screws will rust, decking screws shouldn't. Any plans to replace the windows?

  • @nicky5666
    @nicky5666 Před 5 měsíci

    Love what you did and the look it’s given.
    I’m interested in how the feather edge cladding has performed and has there been much movement with it during temperature and moisture changes please?

  • @charvais
    @charvais Před 10 měsíci +1

    Good work, just one thought did you seal each individual insulation panel so the air directly behind it cannot move? Otherwise it will not have any heat retaining properties & condensation will form on the metal (aluminium) surface of the original cladding. Also each batten is a thermal bridge where condensation can form where they contact the metal cladding too...

  • @michalrixson9665
    @michalrixson9665 Před rokem +1

    Love this and your clear description of how you've done this. Just wondered, did you insulate the floor?

  • @ridgerider7402
    @ridgerider7402 Před rokem +1

    Thankyou Chris, looking to embark on cladding my mobile home soon. Fantastic video, looks real cosy. would you recommend swapping out the gas heater for a log burner?

  • @paulamonty5472
    @paulamonty5472 Před rokem

    Love this, great job. I was thinking 🤔 of adding a set of double doors? Can you think of any reasons why this would not work?

  • @scotthaskins1264
    @scotthaskins1264 Před 5 měsíci

    Love the build and the explanation. Superb guys. Well done.
    My question is, what the roof/top of wall interface like now. You’ve come out quite a bit, so what happening to the water on the roof?
    Any plans to insulate and ply the roof…?

  • @vim1471
    @vim1471 Před 2 lety +1

    Am looking to get about an acre of land and living full time in a static caravan off grid.
    What kind of land should I be looking for ? Someone mentioned brown belt land ? I won’t be running a business.

  • @ryangibson4226
    @ryangibson4226 Před 2 lety

    This is brilliant. Are you planning to update the channel? I'm super interested to know whether you completed your extension.

  • @BillyGoatScruff1000
    @BillyGoatScruff1000 Před rokem +1

    Awesome job! Did you insulate the roof any? Like another 3-4 inch kingspan and boarded and felted? Most heat goes through the roof is all. Ive got a static myself and thining of doing the roof, defo doing the sides after seeing this!

  • @Jessiedog657
    @Jessiedog657 Před rokem

    Fanststic job..great video ....im thknking of buying a staic caravan as a lot cheaper than a log cabin ....Have you done further video updates please.
    .

  • @daninmanchester
    @daninmanchester Před rokem +2

    I'm trying to convince my partner we should sell up, buy a field and get one of these. I like the fact it looks a lot more homely. A cabin in the woods sort of feel.
    I would be tempted to fill and tape any joints and maybe put some sort of membrane over before cladding to really keep any drafts or wind out. Did you consider this?
    With widening the frame like this, did you consider you could perhaps swap the windows out or add extra glazing?
    From a planning perspective how much can you do before someone with a clipboard has a problem?
    So many questions .... I'll have a browse through some videos.

    • @penny6992
      @penny6992 Před rokem

      I've met those clipboard people 🫤

    • @aleksandra.szyjkowskaszyjkowsk
      @aleksandra.szyjkowskaszyjkowsk Před rokem +1

      On beginning of covid we moved out from shared accommodation to.
      We've bought static that is in field, best decision ever.
      One of the problem with caravan is condensation from roof that dribble to edges of it. Our plan is to spray foam under the roof, so it stick to it, and don't leave any gaps for condensation. Another important thing is floor insulation. Our pipes with hot water are under caravan. So they can foze. So another way is to make under floor heating is by moving them closer to floor and insulate them from ground

  • @garystaley-hj9hl
    @garystaley-hj9hl Před rokem

    can you give me an overall cost mate for materials, im so so interested this could save me a fortune and the look doesnt look out of place in the countryside, love it

  • @trickynik12
    @trickynik12 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. Love the outcome of your caravan. Looks great. How much warmer is it inside? 👍

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety

      It has definitely made a huge difference to the warmth, and it even makes it cooler in the summers too. You still lose heat through the roof, but its a huge difference and we are super happy.

  • @hamishmacphersom7807
    @hamishmacphersom7807 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi mate great job is there anything you're going to do with the windows for heating wise as there bound to be inefficient??

  • @jacquelinebuckingham7322

    Fab video! It makes it feel so much easier to do! What size is your static, and what quantity of boards did you need for the cladding?

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Jacqueline, our static is 35x12ft. I am afraid I cannot find the details on how many boards it was. It took lots of scribbling and calculations to work out how many to order. There are some online calculators for cladding that can help :)

  • @29summers
    @29summers Před 2 měsíci

    How many sheets of insulation did you need? Very helpful video thanks for uploading

  • @berti642
    @berti642 Před 2 lety

    Looks really good. I’m wanting to do something very similar. Couple of questions. How much do you think it would cost in materials and secondly. Did you change the guttering or just work underneath it ? My guttering is about 25/30mm.
    Glad I was googling insulation, I’ve now found another channel worth watching. All the best 👍

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks so much Benjamin. So we worked underneath the guttering for now. most was fine and in tact. I would say in total the timber and materials cost us about £800 but thats with southern timber prices.

  • @clivefrancis3546
    @clivefrancis3546 Před rokem

    If you had a batten all along the bottom could you then wrap with a vapor barrier before cladding?

  • @weebinniec
    @weebinniec Před 2 lety +1

    Great video 👍🏻 if you havnt clad anything before well done. As long as there’s breathers and some sealant at the corners to stop water just creeping in I bet that lasts a long time. And I bet that isn’t going anywhere in a stormy winter👍🏻
    I’ve thought about doing this to my own static but I have a feeling it might not be transported once this is done. Can anyone tell me if this is true? Maybe even using a more light weight alloy sheet on top of the original but with greater U value between.

  • @robertmacken6324
    @robertmacken6324 Před 2 lety

    I have a static, I'm looking to do the same but am wondering how did you seal it so the insulation didn't get wet?

  • @pagz1237
    @pagz1237 Před 2 lety +2

    This is a great video. How much did this cost if you don't mind me asking? Also help with the wind? My static is on farmland and gets hit pretty hard by the wind

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety +2

      We have that same problem with wind. We definitely think the cladding has helped, it feels a lot less like the "walls are bending" as the cladding takes some of that brunt. Still the windows are exposed to that wind so at times it feels rough but we think it has made a difference :) As for cost it is hard to remember exactly it was definitely less than £1k back when we did it

    • @penny6992
      @penny6992 Před rokem +1

      Same here on location - all my "weather" is Southwesterly, and recently had gusts to 60mph 😖

    • @penny6992
      @penny6992 Před rokem +1

      @@thedadfarmer My first home was a static - many many moons ago - and I literally watched the walls bow in a time or two!

  • @ScoobyLeeTracy
    @ScoobyLeeTracy Před 3 lety +1

    Have you built your extension on the side of your static caravan yet?
    I’m excited to see how it all looks inside and outside when you’ve got it all completed 😁

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 3 lety +3

      We're part way through finishing it all off. We will get a video together soon once it's finished :) Thanks for watching and commenting

    • @ScoobyLeeTracy
      @ScoobyLeeTracy Před 3 lety

      @@thedadfarmer That’s amazing. I love all of your videos. They are so helpful for someone like myself who dreams about doing the same as you one day. Thank you 🙂😁

  • @BubbaSnipe
    @BubbaSnipe Před rokem

    I will spend some new windows on mine because i am going down that same road with a static caravan and insulation and redecoration inside. Single pane glass simply is far too expensive in the long run when it comes to heating.

  • @nickyboland1
    @nickyboland1 Před 2 lety

    Did you add anything to the roof or leave as is? From an insulation perspective?

  • @snizlinbrizl
    @snizlinbrizl Před 3 lety

    Hi! Did you not have to leave a gap between the insulation and caravan? Thanks for your vid 🤩

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi no we didn't the less air gaps the more warmth the insulation will add. If worried about condensation then we are adding the metal air grates for air flow.

  • @idontknowhowigothere33
    @idontknowhowigothere33 Před 3 lety +1

    Just one question...did you insulate the tricky angled parts above the windows in your living room?
    Okay, two questions...are you doing the gutters? Because surely the top of the boards are exposed as they come out further than the roof?

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 3 lety +1

      We didn't if I'm honest, didn't think they would make a huge impact not to insulate. And as for the gutters yes we are going to do them, however their are little groove gutters on our caravan at the moment that we only clad up to so they are preventing any water getting in. Hope this helps :)

  • @1970Dusko
    @1970Dusko Před 3 lety +2

    Hi, I enjoyed watching your video, job well done. I just wanted to ask you something: You insulated the walls, but is not there a big heat loss through the roof? are you planning to insulate roof somehow too? And in small places like static caravans is heating another problem. You heat it up very quick so it is very hot inside but also when you close heating unit it gets cold very quick. I dont want to use gas heating that cause condensation and electricity is expensive. I would prefer fireplace but keep stable temperature for long time is hard to get. How do you sorted heating? thank you for the answers and looking forward to your next videos.

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey sorry for delay. Yes the next plan is the roof, we will add insulation and a secondary roof to it to capture heat in. And will add cladding as a skirt around the bottom too.

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 3 lety +2

      As for heating we use just a large woodburner that we fitted in to ours. It keeps heat for a long time, and each night in winter we load it up with logs and put it to its lowest setting and it keeps a fair temperature through the night then. Two winters on now and its working so far :)

    • @yuppaaaah6439
      @yuppaaaah6439 Před 3 lety

      Hi thanks for the video great help . I was wondering the same about roof and floor . So how will you do the floor ? Same way as the sides?

  • @reallivingtv1662
    @reallivingtv1662 Před 2 lety

    Nice video. May i ask why you have no double glazing? Have you thought about it? Worth doing?

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety

      Thank you :) I think if we did this again we would do the double glazing. At the time the price was high to have it done, and we didn't feel we had the skills to do it ourselves. Now I believe we do have the skills to do it, but have decorated all the inside a lot so a bit late. If we were to get another that is the first thing we would do :)

  • @taylor9919
    @taylor9919 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi i love your videos I just need to ask you about
    What to do when you've planted 2 lettuce seeds in a pod and they both grew? 😁😀👍👍

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks :) that’s no problem we just decide which one is strongest and cut the other off. Try not to pick it out as don’t want to affect roots of the one keeping. We either use finger nail or some little snips and just cut weaker plants off 😀🌱

    • @taylor9919
      @taylor9919 Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much really appreciate it 😁👍

  • @dreamsmademarketting5412
    @dreamsmademarketting5412 Před 8 měsíci

    Do you have double glazing with the clad or single?

  • @charlieanderson8012
    @charlieanderson8012 Před 2 lety

    Interesting as I have exactly the same caravan and was thinking of doing it ..... BUT ..... guys ... the caravan is already reasonably well insulated! What about the windows? If you are inside on a winters day and it is freezing cold, touch the walls and they are quite warm. Put your hand anywhere near the windows and you get frost bite. I cant decide whether to spend any more doing something like cladding or just scrap it and get a double glazed one

  • @jakespeed6515
    @jakespeed6515 Před 3 lety +1

    How much of a difference has the cladding done? Considering a Static for space but also considering a SIPS build on a chassis.

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 3 lety +1

      It's definitely made a good amount of difference to warmth and also to keeping things cool when the sun is out too. Having the roof done, and bringing the cladding all the way to the ground from the caravan (skirt) will make an even bigger difference

  • @TheMahoJos
    @TheMahoJos Před rokem +1

    Hey! We live in our static full time. This is our 3rd winter and probably the coldest so cladding is our next step. Have you noticed a big difference with keeping it warm and using less fuel to heat it?

    • @benjimenlockwood
      @benjimenlockwood Před 10 měsíci +1

      I don’t think it makes much difference unless you do the underneath and the roof. Also, better to use expanding foam in all the gaps to get a proper seal. 100mm would give you so much more and as it’s on the outside it doesn’t matter.

    • @TheMahoJos
      @TheMahoJos Před 10 měsíci +1

      @TheOceanExploration Thanks for watching and for your comment. It made a big difference for us. Of course there is always more we can do as we live in a box with 25mm insulated walls so all wins are good wins for us, no matter how small

  • @michellekeogh1945
    @michellekeogh1945 Před 2 lety

    are you able to tell me how many insulating boards you used all together. Thank you

  • @georginaburgess258
    @georginaburgess258 Před 3 lety

    Hiya Chris!
    We are now copying your video instructions. Have a question... what did you do with the vents? Metal air vents? Then did you put a lip above them to stop the rain getting in?
    Thanks, Georgie

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Georgie sorry for the delay in coming back to you. We are adding this back in retrospectively, going to cut out the right size hole in the cladding. Adding a new metal grate sprayed up in matt gray, then will add a little lip using the cladding wood to stop rain but wont think too much about that as by their very nature the vents / grates are designed with lips on each slat if get the right ones

  • @MisterArgos
    @MisterArgos Před 2 lety

    it's really cool. I have a caravan back in Lithuania and planning to do something the same, nothing super fancy. One thing I couldn't understand...why did you leave metal cladding and used insulation on top? In my opinion you should've removed it and insulated walls properly. Maybe for UK climate it's enough, but any spaces and cold air touching the iron won't be good.

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety +1

      Hiya, yeh for the climate here it is well enough. We wanted to do the most simple method for helpful insulation but also so it looks great. If we were stripping down the metal too we almost felt like it would have just as well been worth building a frame ourselves. We also wanted to avoid having the pressure of making the new walls watertight. Hope that helps :)

  • @psycho3344
    @psycho3344 Před 2 lety

    I see you have a water tank but with regards to gas and electricity what did you do for a supply? Great build btw

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety

      Thank you :) So for gas we use LPG bottles at the moment, this is a temporary measure whilst we look at biogas or other options for heating water and cooking. Our electricity is a solar system that is on our barn and its the only way we have power and is awesome.

  • @thomwilliams9701
    @thomwilliams9701 Před 10 měsíci

    What did you do with the gutter downpipes?

  • @crazycatlady8340
    @crazycatlady8340 Před 3 lety +1

    Is your land agricultural? If so did you need planning permission to live on it. We have bought a 5 acre field and plan to do something similar, fantastic I found your channel today. Lots of great information, thank you.

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes it is agricultural and yes needed to have temporary planning to have a static caravan on. We now have 2 and a half years to prove our agricultural business is “successful” then we can go through planning to build a more permanent home as an “agricultural workers dwelling” :)

    • @crazycatlady8340
      @crazycatlady8340 Před 3 lety

      Thank you for replying, we haven't been able to go to our field because of lock down, hopefully soon. One job we are going to do first is a polytunnel, do you need planning permission for a polytunnel. Looking forward to your next video. 🚜🚜

    • @craigbruce2037
      @craigbruce2037 Před 3 lety +2

      @@thedadfarmer is this a way of getting round the red tape councils throw at us? i want to do something similar but dont really want to have to prove that i have a business plan to live free

  • @garylewis1475
    @garylewis1475 Před rokem

    Roughly how much for the entire caravan was it to do? As I'm getting mine done! Give a basic idea if cost please

  • @kevinmathews2400
    @kevinmathews2400 Před 2 lety

    Someone I know is doing this but the other way around the feathet edge boards upright ...also do you have pics of the grey you done on the window frames

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety

      Yeh that's a nice look too :) Being completely honest we haven't got the window frames done yet. Other jobs got in the way

  • @madman2666
    @madman2666 Před 3 lety

    just a thought but have u taken into account the weight when wet/snow on the caravan chassis in winter ?

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety

      We hadn't at first, we used the smaller parts of timber that we could. We have recently added some posts all the way to the ground from the walls which would take any pressure, and we have double the amount of stands under the caravan so doesn't worry us too much. We haven't seen any problems so far since doing it :)

  • @Mrtryitall69
    @Mrtryitall69 Před rokem

    Can you make a video of
    Your cabin in side ext ? I’m about to work on the same
    Project, how much did it cost , thanks

  • @mckmastiff
    @mckmastiff Před 3 lety +1

    Did you not have to have a vapour barrier or air gap? Looks fab!

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you. We didn't because we left the original metal outer skin on and insulated on top so this would act as a vapour barrier. We do have metal grates on as air flow help.

    • @mckmastiff
      @mckmastiff Před 2 lety +1

      @@thedadfarmer we’ve started doing ours now. Looks so good already. We’ve used batons then just rolled some roofing fabric membrane across before attaching the cladding. Thanks so much for the inspiration!!

  • @johnoregan1738
    @johnoregan1738 Před rokem

    Do you mind me asking how much all the materials cost you to do this yourself?

  • @ArekGejming
    @ArekGejming Před 2 lety

    Can u make underneath with this foam board too? Should be nice insulation also

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes you definitely could, would be much warmer

  • @mrbrotherman
    @mrbrotherman Před rokem

    Have you guys finished the static ?

  • @emmadixon3585
    @emmadixon3585 Před rokem

    How much warmer is it tia

  • @SS-yy9wb
    @SS-yy9wb Před 3 lety +2

    How were costs/time scales?

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry for delay in coming back to you. Hard to remember exactly how much it cost but it was definitely less than 2k and we had it done in 2 days :)

    • @penny6992
      @penny6992 Před rokem

      @@thedadfarmer Wow - two days?!!!!

  • @garysmith9321
    @garysmith9321 Před 6 měsíci

    Just a comment regarding insulation. Having just sold a property, the surveyor did comment that, with Kingspan, you double the thickness. So when you put in 50mm Kingspan insulation, it actually counts as 100mm. I do not know the science behind the comment.

  • @lindatemple5454
    @lindatemple5454 Před 2 lety

    Are you still going to be doing videos ? Just found your Chanel

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety

      Hi Linda, Thank you, yes we are getting ready to start releasing again this month. Lots of content to come :)

  • @thesecretworkshoppropstore7914

    Good job but for future jobs stagger your joins. Same as you would with a wooden floor.

  • @saraharris6745
    @saraharris6745 Před 2 měsíci

    can I ask how much it cost?

  • @monkey-yv3up
    @monkey-yv3up Před rokem

    Im thinking of bug 🐛 every where

  • @user-wl2sb4wl6k
    @user-wl2sb4wl6k Před 4 měsíci

    did you need extra planning permission to do this??

  • @charlesdaflag
    @charlesdaflag Před 2 lety

    Hi, can you tell if doing this will help also with the heat in the summer ? Thank you

    • @thedadfarmer
      @thedadfarmer  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Carlos, yes it absolutely has helped. Much cooler in the summer, and warmer in the winter. Caravans being all metal can be like sitting in a car all day in the summer and this has hugely helped.

  • @KeithDeley
    @KeithDeley Před 2 měsíci

    Why it looks shit