by Perry525 »
Fri Sep 02, 2011 8:16 pm
You have yet to live through a typical cold winter or hot summer.
About two hundred times a year we have a frost or dew on the grass.
When this happens water vapour will enter your shed, it will form condensation that will then drip on all the things in your shed, helping them to form rust, go mouldy etc.
In the hot days of summer it will be like an oven and you won't want to be in there.
That said, steel roofs are a very good idea. One major benefit is that in almost every instance the attic or loft in a home is the warmest place in the home, heated by the sun free of charge. It is also the coldest in winter.
By having good effective insulation above, in and under the ceiling the cold and heat of the loft attic can be kept at bay, by adding aluminium pipes in the attic loft the heat can be captured and brought into the home on the many warm days that we have, eliminating the need for expensive heating during those chilly days and evenings in spring, summer and autumn.
If your roof is not insulated I recommend fitting a wireless temperature sender in your attic loft, you will be surprised how warm/hot the attic is and for how often and for how long.
A wasted asset.