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Excess water outside the shed must have an escape route away from the building. The foundation should contain a damp-proof membrane which should be inserted into the base at least 2"" higher than the surrounding land area. This prevents water drainage from the immediate surrounding soil running onto the base surface.
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Even if a shed is supplied with an integral floor we recommend that a base is prepared which is solid with a damp proof membrane placed underneath to prevent the damp/condensation cycle from commencing. If the base has already been constructed, or is oversized and a problem of condensation is apparent: Remove the shed from its base and build (or buy from the retailer) a timber floor/base that is supplied with timber bearers. The timber floor is sized for the entire shed to sit ON the timber floor. Fix the shed to the surface of the timber floor with wood screws and washers through the shed’s base rails – then apply the Silicone sealant as in 4) above. The timber floor, with its bearers below, will allow air flow under the entire shed. Ensure that water from adjacent soil levels does not pool under the timber floor. Obtain the cheapest polystyrene tiles available with a view to applying them to the entire internal roof area. Thoroughly clean off the underside of the roof panels and ensure that the panels are dry. Apply the polystyrene roof tiles – this work is best carried out on a warm, dry day. This insulation will obviously NOT remove the moisture from the atmosphere inside the shed, but will prevent it condensating due to its obvious insulation properties. If you have any other questions or would like to know more on preventing condensation or constructing a base, please do not hesitate to contact:
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