we have a garden shed made of metal. It condenses a lot and rain water is leaking inside this makes all things mouldy and rusty. if i have to redo my shed what is the cost effective and best shed which does not condense at winter. does a store bought one is fine i have to hire a builder to make a brick one. or shall i correct the existing one to reduce condensation. please advise
All depends on your budget and what you need it for. Get the best you can afford. Brick would be the best, but also the most expensive.
If you wanted timber, 90% of off the shelf sheds are poor construction. Custom built timber shed on site would be better. Most metal sheds suffer from damp...high humidity, cold metal, condensation = damp and mould.
If you wanted to repair your shed, fix all the leaks, and then insulate the inside to stop the condensation.
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