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Yep
Insulation first for sure, the better you insulate the less you need to heat
I used this for my minibus/van because if its low bulk and it really helps
https://www.diy.com/departments/bq-loft-insulation-l75m-w600mm/182139_BQ.prd
I suggest you measure the internal area of the shed
go to your local B&Q/Wickes etc and see what they have,
its cost, area/£, bulk etc and make some choices
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It depends what you want achieve and how much you want to spend.
Insulation alone isn't going to rid you of condensation, the warm air produced (particularly from running the bike or such) increases the airs ability to hold moisture and that moisture has to go somewhere. It finds its way to the coldest surface, usually windows as in cars this time of year.
A lot of houses these days suffer from condensation as they are heavily insulated but under ventilated. This is due to people wanting their houses as warm and energy efficient as possible so gaps are sealed, everything's double glazed and insulated etc. Older houses were able to 'breathe' as there were gaps everywhere, no loft insulation or even roofing felt so condensation wasn't a problem.
If you just want to avoid condensation, you need ventilation. Either open windows or fit cheap wall vents, whatever, but the more the better.
If you want it warm in there then insulation will obviously help and you could possibly put a greenhouse paraffin heater or similar in there too. Without suitable ventilation though, you will still get condensation, it will just form on the coldest surfaces.
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| Just_James wrote: | It depends what you want achieve and how much you want to spend.
Insulation alone isn't going to rid you of condensation, the warm air produced (particularly from running the bike or such) increases the airs ability to hold moisture and that moisture has to go somewhere. It finds its way to the coldest surface, usually windows as in cars this time of year.
A lot of houses these days suffer from condensation as they are heavily insulated but under ventilated. This is due to people wanting their houses as warm and energy efficient as possible so gaps are sealed, everything's double glazed and insulated etc. Older houses were able to 'breathe' as there were gaps everywhere, no loft insulation or even roofing felt so condensation wasn't a problem.
If you just want to avoid condensation, you need ventilation. Either open windows or fit cheap wall vents, whatever, but the more the better.
If you want it warm in there then insulation will obviously help and you could possibly put a greenhouse paraffin heater or similar in there too. Without suitable ventilation though, you will still get condensation, it will just form on the coldest surfaces.
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This is the thing. I'm not entirely sure what I need/want. I'd like to avoid going in to the shed and seeing my bikes fairing covered in frost. It seems to invalidate the point of a shed in the first place. The idea being it's a place where there is less moisture and therefore rot the bike is exposed to.
Having an open vent seems to have the inside temp matching outside and stopping the rain getting in. Insulating should hold the temp, but let condensation do it's thing. ____________________ Gone: Haotian HT125-8 / Yamaha YZF 600R Thundercat / Kawasaki ZX9R C2
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Ideally you want an air gap between the outer layer of the shed and the frame of about 1". Then a breathable membrane over the frame. Between the framing 2" insulation (polystyrene sheet/celotex etc) then a vapour barrier on the inside of the frame followed by your sheet lining. In the roof space you should have at least a 2" gap under the roof panels open to the outside air and then another 2" of insulation, followed by a vapour barrier and the sheet lining. This will then make the shed well insulated and avoid the condensation problem. This will help to keep the shed warm in winter with a little heating applied and cool int he summer. I know all this as I have built a few summer houses/sheds/wooden workshops in the past for customers. HTH.  |
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