Hey,
A bit of strange one but I need some advice on a metal Shed that I would like to put inside my garage.
Ok, let me explain the reason for this. I need a work space however i rent my property and do not want to build a permanent structure.
I have a large garage and was considering placing a wooden Shed inside however due to roof beams this is difficult. I also considered a large wooden shipping container again to put inside my garage (they have flat roofs) however these are tricky to get hold of. I have now seen a metal Shed which is a reasonable price and matches my dimensions.
I have been doing some research and have noticed that people complain of condensation on the inside of them. I will be insulating the inside of the metal Shed but to what degree would I get condensation? Would fibre insulation (loft rolls) and boarding out walls and roof be sufficient to stop this as it's inside the garage?
I know this may seem crazy and a waste of money but I am currently unable to move and this seems the most cost effective option.
Thanks
A bit of strange one but I need some advice on a metal Shed that I would like to put inside my garage.
Ok, let me explain the reason for this. I need a work space however i rent my property and do not want to build a permanent structure.
I have a large garage and was considering placing a wooden Shed inside however due to roof beams this is difficult. I also considered a large wooden shipping container again to put inside my garage (they have flat roofs) however these are tricky to get hold of. I have now seen a metal Shed which is a reasonable price and matches my dimensions.
I have been doing some research and have noticed that people complain of condensation on the inside of them. I will be insulating the inside of the metal Shed but to what degree would I get condensation? Would fibre insulation (loft rolls) and boarding out walls and roof be sufficient to stop this as it's inside the garage?
I know this may seem crazy and a waste of money but I am currently unable to move and this seems the most cost effective option.
Thanks