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How to damp-proof your shed Shed maintenance and repairs – take care of your shed roof, windows, walls and doors. Install sufficient insulation in the walls. Ensure adequate ventilation in your shed. Heat and/or dehumidify your shed. Invest in quality storage solutions for your garden building.
Whereas gutters collect precipitation as it runs off the roof, French drains manage water at ground level. Let's say that after a rainstorm, water...
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How long your garage door will last largely depends on daily usage, but also depends on the construction, door quality, maintenance and local...
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Learn More »Damp-proofing your garden shed helps to stop moisture from damaging the fabric of the building and destroying your tools and equipment. Here we cover routine maintenance, insulation, ventilation, heaters, dehumidifiers and more. Everything you need to know to keep your shed dry and damp-free.
Shed floors are essential because they ensure a solid surface to walk on and sturdy support for items you store. If your items don't have a solid...
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In cold and wet weather a good quality and well-fitting rug can help the horse to maintain condition, as a cold, wet horse will burn a lot of...
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Steps to cool the greenhouse without electricity Venting the Greenhouse. Evaporative Cooling. Misting Systems. Using Solar Energy to Power Cooling...
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The best concrete thickness for a shed tends to be 4 inches which is the standard size used for most residential concrete patios, walkways and...
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As well as a heater, you might want to install a dehumidifier, particularly if your shed is located on damp ground, if you live in a particularly rainy part of the country or you’re near the coast. Electric heaters help to keep damp at bay.
Lifetime sheds must be built on a flat, level surface. We do however recommend a concrete or patio style surface. Other options include a wood...
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Passive ventilation is important for small sheds (60 ft2 or less) as these are not big enough to have good natural airflow within the room,...
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MDF is fairly stronger than particle-board. Particle-board is not very strong. MDF is quite durable. Particle-boards are relatively less durable....
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So boiling water will heat the room more slowly than simply turning on the gas stove. That said, there is a way in which boiling water might feel...
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