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I am going to buy a new garden shed
I am restricted to having a "noncombustable" shed, I'm thinking of a Keter plastic garden shed, any advice?
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I have a metal one for my horse stuff. It has weathered well, but got very hot in summer and cold in winter so I stuck aluminium insulating stuff over the ceiling and it's better.
Many thanks, I would prefer a plastic one and Keter looks good but in three weeks of emailing their customer service with 4 emails they won't reply so I'm worried that their Service is very bad. I still can't find out if they are Noncombustible?
Great advice, many thanks Denis
What can you use to make a wooden shed Flame retardant?
many thanks Denis
Many Thanks, I will give it a try. I would prefer to have a wooden Shed, somehow feels more homely and secure.
I also have a wooden shed, well it's OH's, seems more solid and much better looking, and you can choose what colour to paint it.
Thanks for your advice, I'm controlled by regulations to have a Noncombustible one so I'm now thinking of the most expensive one I can find with the heaviest quality metal and insulating it really well to try and stop condensation .
Last edited: 04 October 2016 21:45:01
Of the two options, I would go for good quality metal over plastic. It would really need to be insulated to reduce the amount of condensation, but don't forget to leave space between any insulation on walls and roof to allow air flow.