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Where should shed vents be placed? Through wall vents installed low down on the side of the shed, high up in the roof, or end walls of the shed. As the hot air rises, these ventilation routes let the unwanted air escape through.
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A ventilated shed is another term for a healthy garden building. This means there’s a proper air movement inside, less mildew and a lower chance of mould growth. For consistent temperature control year-round, especially during the winter months, ventilate. Problem solved! Find out how to properly ventilate your garden building – just keep scrolling.
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This means they keep air channelling through your shed securely. They can also work without needing external power like electricity or wind. Moreover, they help keep sheds cool in the summer and damp-free in the winter. This makes them worthy of investment. Going back to vents, they simply keep everything nicely ventilated and refreshed. Most are shaped like grills (ventilation grilles) and are backed with a mesh to keep out the bugs. For installation, place them high up on a gable wall to maximise the amount of air running through. Also, be sure to keep them clean to let the air pass through easily. If you have a larger shed, you’ll need better ventilation. A smart way to do this is by installing an active ventilation system. This system gives the fresh air a boost to draw it into the shed and put the stale air out. An electric fan, for one, is a better option for more heavy-duty ventilation needs in airtight buildings. The blades rotate, drawing fresh air in and keeping it circulating. You get the stuffiness from the inside pumped out through the fan. If you opt for this method, be sure your shed provides a power system for the fan to operate.
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