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In short, yes a tumble dry can be put in a shed, provided precautions are taken to keep them both safe. Before installing the tumble dryer, the shed should be in a suitable condition and completely sealed from any outside water ingress.
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Garden buildings can make the perfect outdoor utility room. Before installing a tumble dryer inside a shed, be sure to consider how to keep both of them protected. Sometimes it can seem as if the space inside a house is not enough, especially with us now spending more time at home. Household essentials such as fridges and cookers often take up most of the space inside a kitchen, leaving little room for anything else. If you have a separate washing machine and tumble dryer, it can be difficult to find somewhere suitable to keep them both. A garden building such as a shed could be the perfect solution to store a tumble dryer and create an exterior utility room. The idea of an extra room outside is becoming increasingly popular. There are plenty of great uses for a garden room, including as an office or gym. Using a garden building means the large bulky tumble dryer is no longer in the way in the kitchen, freeing up space for storage or improving access. The heat given off is also not going to increase the temperature inside the house further during the summer. As tumble dryers can run loud, keeping them in a separate building prevents you from being disturbed, even when they are operating at full speed. Before going ahead and putting a tumble dryer inside a shed, there are lots to consider. The condition of the building and whether there is already an electrical supply are important factors. some types of tumble dryers may also be better suited to being placed in an outbuilding. Let’s take a look at the considerations when moving a tumble dryer into a garden building.
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Read More »Sound insulation may be needed if the shed is near your own or a neighbours property. Tumble dryers can make a lot of noise and the thin timber walls of a shed won’t do much to quieten the sound. Thick sound insulation will lower the noise levels for anyone outside the shed, not annoying the neighbours when it’s in use during the evening. Like most garden buildings, sheds are easy to install insulation. The interior timber framing creates the perfect cavity to fit insulation between. Once the insulation is in position, the interior will be lined with a wooden board such as plywood or OSB. If installing insulation, make sure it’s fireproof and safe for use inside the walls of a shed.
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