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The best way to stop condensation in a metal shed is to apply closed-cell polyurethane spray foam. The spray foam will fill every cavity and gap on your metal shed walls, ceiling, and under your floor.
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Metal sheds are practical and durable solutions for storing things in your backyard. They are also cheap and fairly easy to assemble, but they come with one fairly major caveat: condensation. This leaves many metal shed owners wondering how to stop condensation in metal sheds. The best way to stop condensation in a metal shed is to apply closed-cell polyurethane spray foam. The spray foam will fill every cavity and gap on your metal shed walls, ceiling, and under your floor. Once sealed, moist air will not be able to contact shed surfaces, allowing it to escape instead of condensing on walls and ceilings. Couple the spray foam with a dehumidifier, and you will solve your condensation problem. Condensation forms and results in some serious interior moisture. Whether it’s your walls or your metal roof sweating, the moisture can saturate any items you’ve stored in your shed. In this article, we’ll take a look at how to stop condensation in a metal shed so you can store your stuff without worrying about it getting water damage.
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Read More »An airtight seal is another way to keep the interior of your metal shed dry. Caulking around the base and other rails where air seepage can occur will mitigate air intrusion. If all these options don’t seem to help stop your condensation issue, then perhaps you are storing moist materials in your shed. Snowblowers or lawn tractors will acquire tons of moisture during use – wash or brush them down afterward before storing them. Firewood that hasn’t dried out also has tons of moisture – build a proper woodshed with ventilation instead of using an enclosed metal shed for firewood storage.
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