Hi everyone.
I had a shed and decking built by a company around 4 years ago and have had problems with it ever since. I’m trying to make it into a bit of a workshop where I can ‘butcher some wood’ (new woodworker).
It sits on a raised deck (about 50cm from ground) framing with decking to the side of it.
There’s quite a lot of damp starting to creep into it from all corners.
2 years ago my garden wall fell down and the guy my neighbours employed built it straight up against the shed. He did put some flashing (I think) to protect the side of the shed but it hasn’t worked.
I’ve added guttering and downpipes to the front and back and I’ve paint it a number of times and it seems to be getting worse.
I can’t justify building a new one but I was thinking about moving it to the other side of the decking on a new base (on top of decking) and extending the overhang of the roof so the rain drips away from the shed. Does this sound like a feasible idea to you?
Also, is there a way I could add a breathable membrane to the existing shed to prevent water ingress in the future?
Open to any ideas within a tight budget.
Thanks I’m advance for your help
Sean
I had a shed and decking built by a company around 4 years ago and have had problems with it ever since. I’m trying to make it into a bit of a workshop where I can ‘butcher some wood’ (new woodworker).
It sits on a raised deck (about 50cm from ground) framing with decking to the side of it.
There’s quite a lot of damp starting to creep into it from all corners.
2 years ago my garden wall fell down and the guy my neighbours employed built it straight up against the shed. He did put some flashing (I think) to protect the side of the shed but it hasn’t worked.
I’ve added guttering and downpipes to the front and back and I’ve paint it a number of times and it seems to be getting worse.
I can’t justify building a new one but I was thinking about moving it to the other side of the decking on a new base (on top of decking) and extending the overhang of the roof so the rain drips away from the shed. Does this sound like a feasible idea to you?
Also, is there a way I could add a breathable membrane to the existing shed to prevent water ingress in the future?
Open to any ideas within a tight budget.
Thanks I’m advance for your help
Sean
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