12-12-2019, 11:02 AM
Leave the doors and windows open (even if it's raining) for a few days.
Don't be tempted to use a dehumidifier. In a wooden building, all that they do is to draw more moisture from outside through the timber cladding, which will never dry out.
Does the floor have a damp-proof membrane? If it does, you don't really need to do anything more than letting it dry and then seal it, mainly to keep the dust at bay. If it doesn't, then it'll need a damp-proof surface of some sort.
Don't be tempted to use a dehumidifier. In a wooden building, all that they do is to draw more moisture from outside through the timber cladding, which will never dry out.
Does the floor have a damp-proof membrane? If it does, you don't really need to do anything more than letting it dry and then seal it, mainly to keep the dust at bay. If it doesn't, then it'll need a damp-proof surface of some sort.