Hi all
Recently has landscape gardeners in to overhaul the garden. A new concrete shed base was laid and the existing shed repositioned.
Since its been moved I'm having real issues with condensation. Inside roof is very damp, all bottles of liquids on the shelves are covered in water therefore damp staining wooden shelves.
This shed is not air tight!! I can't believe I have an issue with inadequate ventilation. The shed is placed straight on the concrete base with no DPC. Is this my problem? A temporary issue as the concrete dries out or one I will suffer until I put a DPC between the base and the shed joists?
I find the need for a DPC odd as haven't had one on any of my other sheds and never suffered this problem.
If a DPC is the solution, anything else to do as I cant move the shed to install one! I see no use in using a dehumidifier given levels of ventilation I have to the outside world... How about an extractor fan of some kind?
Thanks for advice.
Recently has landscape gardeners in to overhaul the garden. A new concrete shed base was laid and the existing shed repositioned.
Since its been moved I'm having real issues with condensation. Inside roof is very damp, all bottles of liquids on the shelves are covered in water therefore damp staining wooden shelves.
This shed is not air tight!! I can't believe I have an issue with inadequate ventilation. The shed is placed straight on the concrete base with no DPC. Is this my problem? A temporary issue as the concrete dries out or one I will suffer until I put a DPC between the base and the shed joists?
I find the need for a DPC odd as haven't had one on any of my other sheds and never suffered this problem.
If a DPC is the solution, anything else to do as I cant move the shed to install one! I see no use in using a dehumidifier given levels of ventilation I have to the outside world... How about an extractor fan of some kind?
Thanks for advice.