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Insulating a garden building is always a great option to provide a more comfortable atmosphere inside. The insulation reduces condensation by stopping the warm moist air inside the shed from touching the cold metal surface.
Hollow Blocks do not harm or deplete nature in any way as a result of their creation. They're made of Fly Ash, which is a waste product from...
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4. What NOT to Store in an Outdoor Shed or Garage: ELECTRONICS. Like food, instruments, and art, electronics such as microwaves, phones, computers,...
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Metal garden sheds can suffer from condensation on the roof & walls due to trapped water. Taking steps to increase ventilation and keep the interior dry can prevent condensation from coming back. While most garden buildings are constructed from timber, metal sheds are becoming more common, particularly for storing tools and garden equipment. There’s plenty of reasons why. Metal sheds are often more cost-effective and much easier to assemble. Due to the increased durability of metal, no maintenance is required and there are no wood treatments to apply as would be needed with a timber shed. It’s not all upsides when choosing a metal shed and there are some additional challenges to consider. One of those is condensation which is much more common in metal garden buildings. In humid conditions, the ceiling of a metal garden shed can often be covered in water. Leaving condensation for an extended period can result in damage to the items inside the shed and may even lead to mould growth on some materials. Thankfully, condensation and damp issues in a metal shed can be resolved easily by taking practical steps to improve air flow and reduce moisture.
Solid brass hinges never rust and are one of the best base metals to plate for the highest quality appearance. The finish on high quality brass...
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Timber sheds are less prone to condensation when compared to metal sheds. This is due to the thicker (at least 8mm) wood acting as insulation between the changing temperatures. Metal sheds are often much thinner and also conduct heat better. The thicker walls on a timber shed won’t hold onto a huge amount of heat but are thick enough to stop the interior side of the wall from cooling down as quickly. Timber construction also has less airtightness, allowing air to move around more freely and fresh air to replace the escaping warm moist air inside.
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Deck blocks make a very stable base, but can be difficult to level if the ground settles; especially once the shed is built. The more the ground is...
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Keeping the interior of a metal shed dry can prevent moisture from building up. There are plenty of places that water can get in including from wet garden furniture and through the base.
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Walk the perimeter of your shed and look for any holes or cracks. You want to seal any that are larger than the size of a dime, as most mice will...
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Roof trusses should be 24” apart, on center. Trusses are allowed to be closer together, at either 12” or 16” on center, but building codes allow...
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