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In this post, therefore, we give you five tips on how to stop shipping container condensation and keep your stored items in good condition. Use the right storage containers. Use a dehumidifier. Use desiccants. Install insulation. Improve ventilation.
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Read More »Whether you’re using a shipping container to transport goods across the world or simply using storage container hire to stash away your excess ‘stuff’, condensation can be a serious problem. It occurs when the internal walls of a container are cooler than the air they hold – which is common considering that they’re made out of corrugated steel. This leads to the air releasing its moisture in the form of water droplets, which then trickle down the inside of the walls and ceiling, and all over your possessions. Whilst the water damage is bad news in itself, the condensation can also lead to mould – particularly worrying if you’re storing any fabrics. In this post, therefore, we give you five tips on how to stop shipping container condensation and keep your stored items in good condition.
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Sufficient insulation can greatly decrease the chances of condensation developing in your container. It does this by reducing the difference in temperature between the internal walls and the air held by the container, meaning the latter does not release moisture in the form of droplets. Whilst there are many ways to insulate your container, we’d recommend using either spray foam or stone wool insulation – either can be effectively applied to the internal walls. At UnitHire, we also use plywood to line the internal walls of containers – this acts as insulation and creates the right conditions for storing more delicate goods, such as fabrics.
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