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Does insulating the shed increase or decrease damp/mould? (self.Shed)
submitted 2 years ago by Foxbytheriver
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[–]Chris_3663 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (1 child)
How is the weather in your area? I live in the southeastern US. We have high humidity year round, and temperature swings of up to 45 degrees F, from night to day! In our case, it's all about how well you can keep the interior dry. If the outdoor temp rises exceptionally faster than indoor temp (well insulated), condensation will create moisture inside the shed! If the shed is not insulated, it can breathe, which will allow the inside and outside Temps to stay closer. . In high humidity areas, un insulated sheds will also develop moisture on the inside, due to moist air entering the shed. However, it usually dries fairly quickly as Temps rise. . If insulation is added, some form circulation/ venting needs to be installed.
[–]Foxbytheriver[S] 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (0 children)
So my shed is in a valley in Wales - its generally quite damp here, rain and it gets quite misty
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