Good morning.
I hope to replace my current 1950s concrete prefab garage which has an asbestos roof and a concrete slab floor with a larger, single-skinned wooden one. The new garage will have a separate wooden floor and will be up off from the ground on brick supports with DPC between the brick and wood.
Does anyone have any experience using this type of garage for their cars? The main problem with the current structure is the chronic condensation, with most things getting damp. I have insulation the floor and there is plenty of ventilation.
We have a wooden Wendy House in which nothing seems to get wet. I am hoping that the new garage will also be less prone to the wet, but should appreciate thoughts from anyone with experience of wooden garages.
Regards,
Jamie.
I hope to replace my current 1950s concrete prefab garage which has an asbestos roof and a concrete slab floor with a larger, single-skinned wooden one. The new garage will have a separate wooden floor and will be up off from the ground on brick supports with DPC between the brick and wood.
Does anyone have any experience using this type of garage for their cars? The main problem with the current structure is the chronic condensation, with most things getting damp. I have insulation the floor and there is plenty of ventilation.
We have a wooden Wendy House in which nothing seems to get wet. I am hoping that the new garage will also be less prone to the wet, but should appreciate thoughts from anyone with experience of wooden garages.
Regards,
Jamie.