Good morning guys this seems to be a relatively common problem. We bought a shed off the internet (Dunster House) had it delivered and I’ve assembled it on a solid base of mot and flags. Since assembling it we have had consistent problems with driven rain penetration, being in the North West we will always have this weather. I have painted it multiple times with Cuprinol Shades but we still have damp patches on the inside walls. These appear worst where the panels are joined with damp patches on the OSB flooring. When assembling the shed I tried to seal the joints with silicone. Since experiencing the problems I’ve tried sealing around the external slats covering the joints to help the seal (pics attached).
I guess my questions are:
Is it normal for driven rain to “dampen” through the wood despite painting?
Any experience using Cuprinol Shades?
Suggestions for sealing the shed?
Many thanks for the consideration guys, appreciate any advice given.
Andy
I guess my questions are:
Is it normal for driven rain to “dampen” through the wood despite painting?
Any experience using Cuprinol Shades?
Suggestions for sealing the shed?
Many thanks for the consideration guys, appreciate any advice given.
Andy