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Condensation is what happens when water vapour reaches a temperature low enough to turn back into a liquid. This is called the dew point and typically happens in the colder months when warm moisture in your shed rises to meet with the cold metal or plastic roof.
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Read More »Rot and mould have been common problems for typical wooden sheds for decades. So much so that now many opt for plastic or metal instead. Whilst lesser in appearance, they more than make up for it with limited maintenance requirements, increased durability and in some cases greater life expectancies, with some guaranteed for 25 years. Though despite all of this, water still finds a way to make our lives difficult, with metal and plastic roofs at risk of suffering from condensation which can damage not only the structure of the shed itself, but everything contained within. You may have started to notice this in your own shed, but not to worry, below we’ve listed just some of the solutions you can employ to keep it safe and dry.
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Read More »With steps taken to limit moisture from getting in below and to improve airflow, the last thing to look at is the roof itself. Namely, building it (or replacing it) with Anti-Condensation Roof Sheets. As the name suggests these are specially designed to absorb and retain moisture so that it can be evaporated when the temperature rises, as opposed to forming droplets. These are not the only anti-condensation products on the market however, you’ll also find numerous paints and spray foams all designed to protect the underside of your shed roof in the same way. An alternative here is also to simply insulate your roof so that it stays warm enough to never reach the dew point, although this may be a slightly more expensive option. Note: Anti-condensation sheets should be used alongside appropriate ventilation. If your ventilation is not sufficient or the pitch of your roof is too low (lower than 10-degrees) then the sheets may end up holding too much water and drip. We recommend referring to the manufacturers' specs before choosing to install any specific sheeting, sprays, or paints.
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