Afternoon,
I laid a concrete base for a shed a few months ago and forgot a DPM. I didn't realise they are good practice or essential.
Anyway, what's done is done and I was wondering what my expectations should be?
The slab was left to dry for 3-4 weeks before a shed was put on it (on a brick course with the concrete slab the floor) so it was pretty well dried out.
My worry is a damp problem / condensation and my tools getting rusty.
The walls and ceiling are insulated with rockwool, more for the sound proofing than warmth. If its really cold I might use a heater but generally it will be unheated.
Cheers.
I laid a concrete base for a shed a few months ago and forgot a DPM. I didn't realise they are good practice or essential.
Anyway, what's done is done and I was wondering what my expectations should be?
The slab was left to dry for 3-4 weeks before a shed was put on it (on a brick course with the concrete slab the floor) so it was pretty well dried out.
My worry is a damp problem / condensation and my tools getting rusty.
The walls and ceiling are insulated with rockwool, more for the sound proofing than warmth. If its really cold I might use a heater but generally it will be unheated.
Cheers.