Has anyone got one of the metal garages are they any good I have about 10 ft X 5ft6 in. slab base
ready Trimetals seems to be popular looking at there web site. Are there any other makes .Thank you for any comments.
Metal motorcycle garage
Re: Metal motorcycle garage
Condensation, condensation and more condensation, unless you insulate it and ventilate it too.
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Richard Simpson
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Re: Metal motorcycle garage
I've had metal and wood.
Wood is generally better: more secure against break-ins and weather damage, easier to put up, no condensation, warmer to work in.
But more of a fire hazard: you wouldn't want to weld in one, for instance.
Wood is generally better: more secure against break-ins and weather damage, easier to put up, no condensation, warmer to work in.
But more of a fire hazard: you wouldn't want to weld in one, for instance.
Re: Metal motorcycle garage
I've just given away a 12' x 10' tin shed because they're rubbish. That might sound a bit harsh and others have pointed out the problem with condensation but the other issue is that generally speaking they're flimsy pieces of crap.
It's absolutely essential to keep the air moving through the shed if you're going to avoid the condensation reaching a point where garden furniture develops mouldy patches and bicycles rust so leaving a motorbike in one would be a seriously risky idea. If it's close to your house and you intend running power into it then invest in a dehumidifier and see how quickly you have to empty it over the winter months.
They're cheap for a reason
It's absolutely essential to keep the air moving through the shed if you're going to avoid the condensation reaching a point where garden furniture develops mouldy patches and bicycles rust so leaving a motorbike in one would be a seriously risky idea. If it's close to your house and you intend running power into it then invest in a dehumidifier and see how quickly you have to empty it over the winter months.
They're cheap for a reason
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Bernard Smith
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Re: Metal motorcycle garage
Agree with all the above - water, water and more water. It can rain indoors!
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Re: Metal motorcycle garage
Thank you it looks like I will be getting a wooden shed don't want all that condensation .
