Hi,
Got a second hand shed delivered which is(apart from the floor/bearers) in vgc- but the bloke(time served joiner) that delivered it laid the sections flat in the garden. on shifting them tonight I've realised that when it rained the water has gone through and pooled on the membrane below(which is sandwiched between the studs and cladding, no strapping to keep the cladding off the membrane).
I've stood the panels up and let gravity do it's work but now my concern is that the inside of the cladding will never dry out- so should I just take a stanley knife and cut the paper away from the inside or should it be ok with time- ie will there be some element of breathability from the outside?
Any advice appreciated....
Got a second hand shed delivered which is(apart from the floor/bearers) in vgc- but the bloke(time served joiner) that delivered it laid the sections flat in the garden. on shifting them tonight I've realised that when it rained the water has gone through and pooled on the membrane below(which is sandwiched between the studs and cladding, no strapping to keep the cladding off the membrane).
I've stood the panels up and let gravity do it's work but now my concern is that the inside of the cladding will never dry out- so should I just take a stanley knife and cut the paper away from the inside or should it be ok with time- ie will there be some element of breathability from the outside?
Any advice appreciated....