Help with warping shed

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Hello all, I have had a wooden shed for about a year now and it is starting to warp at certain points. From what I understand it is a tongue and groove shed. How easy is it to replace the boards and do you know where to source them from? I am just abit reluctant to take my shed apart if it will be a big job. Any help would be much appreciated.
 
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is it individual boards that are warping or had the base settled in and the whole shed is warping,

was the she treated with anything once it was put up?

some pics may help.

timber yards (or the place where you bought it) would be a good start for sourcing replacement parts.
 
i am assuming the boards are cupping??

did you give it a couple off coats off protection after you erected it ??

is a picture possible
 
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Hell again, thank you for all your replies. I did treat the shed with a water based treatment rather than an oil based, as all I could find were toxic ones, so I presume this may have worn off. The base it is on is level and flat, paving stones as per the manufacturers orders. it is only a few boards and I will try and get some pictures but I am not great with a camera ha. But thanks BigRobCanUFixIt, I'll go enquire at my timber yard!
 

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