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Originally Posted by ditch donkey
Thanks for the responses.
I suspected skid shacks fell under a different code. If they didn’t use adhesive to bind the panels to the walls I would strip it and install the vapour barrier. The Insulation under the sheets I did take off looked really good so I think I’ll Leave it as is, maybe install more ventilation.
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Who is the mfg and what approx. year of build?
Most skid shacks these days (and for the past 20 years) are drywall with battens instead of mud/tape screwed to the studs, plastic vapour barrier between, then fibreglass insulation, plywood, tyvek, tin siding.
I would also check to see if it already has a Part 10 label on the exterior, which is supposed to show your shack is certified Part 10 relocatable structure that has been approved under ABC. If the decal is missing you will need to contact your authority having jurisdiction to inspect the shack's applicable plumbing/gas/electrical, and then they request a green label Part 10 decal from Municipal Affair's Building Administrator. Or maybe you request it after receiving those inspections... can't remember how the process works exactly as we did it a little different... lol. If you are stuck PM me I have a good contact with Municipal Affairs but otherwise a simple call to your county office should help get you the right info needed.
Again this is all assuming you are concerned with this and weren't just asking for the sake of curiosity behind how they're built.