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I have a 5 meter by 2.5 meter concrete plinth in the garden, it has a polythene membrane beneath the concrete. On one half of this is a kit built summerhouse constructed from 28mm t&g with a 19mm t&g floor. Attached to this on the other half of the plinth is a lean-to shed constructed from 19mm t&g, this has no floor at present. My problem is that the shed suffers from severe condensation that forms on the roof and drips down onto the floor creating puddles. The summerhouse on the other hand never has any indication of damp whatsoever.
Could the condensation in the shed result from there being no wooden floor. The walls of the shed are sealed with flashing onto and over the part of the plinth that projects beyond the walls.
Could the condensation in the shed result from there being no wooden floor. The walls of the shed are sealed with flashing onto and over the part of the plinth that projects beyond the walls.