Okay, my business has just moved into an old butchers shop and this is now our workshop. Trouble is that it was a lumber room for 15 years and needs work. A past leak in the roof meant that the internal ceiling had been removed, so it's open to the corrugated roof (there are timbers there to attach a false ceiling to), the walls are tiled throughout and the floor is concrete.
Now, the leak has been fixed so it's waterproof, but it's cold impossible to heat and water condenses on the tiles as soon as you start to breathe.
So, what would be the cheapest, efficient way of making this workspace more habitable. I'm especially in need of reducing the condensation as the damp is causing problems with my stock and any paper left over there goes floppy almost overnight.
Any advice would be very gratefully received.
Now, the leak has been fixed so it's waterproof, but it's cold impossible to heat and water condenses on the tiles as soon as you start to breathe.
So, what would be the cheapest, efficient way of making this workspace more habitable. I'm especially in need of reducing the condensation as the damp is causing problems with my stock and any paper left over there goes floppy almost overnight.
Any advice would be very gratefully received.