Hi Guys,
I know its been done to death but...
I gotta 8 x 15 timber shed/workshop with good insulation but I got humidity readings in the high 80's.Have done for the last couple of months.
Whats the best way of dealing with this,dehumidifier?......some people say thats pointless unless you completely seal your area....not really an option as you gotta open and close your door??right??
Also been told to add vents to the shed......can't understand how that'll help as I already have a healthy 1-2 inch gap at the bottom of my door.
Surely with the damp weather we've been having all vents will do in is pull damp air in and out.
I don't heat the shed unless its Baltic even then only until I heat up then I switch it off(oil filled radiator).
I'm not getting any rust problems at moment but I do build and repair guitars in my spare time so this high humidity is of concern.
Any thoughts most welcome.
Cheers.
I know its been done to death but...
I gotta 8 x 15 timber shed/workshop with good insulation but I got humidity readings in the high 80's.Have done for the last couple of months.
Whats the best way of dealing with this,dehumidifier?......some people say thats pointless unless you completely seal your area....not really an option as you gotta open and close your door??right??
Also been told to add vents to the shed......can't understand how that'll help as I already have a healthy 1-2 inch gap at the bottom of my door.
Surely with the damp weather we've been having all vents will do in is pull damp air in and out.
I don't heat the shed unless its Baltic even then only until I heat up then I switch it off(oil filled radiator).
I'm not getting any rust problems at moment but I do build and repair guitars in my spare time so this high humidity is of concern.
Any thoughts most welcome.
Cheers.