Hi all, I finally bit the bullet and got myself a new wooden Loxley potting shed, built on a concrete base. The floor of the wooden shed itself is set on a row of wooden joist/beams so there is about 4cm gap between the floor and the concrete. (Eyeballing it).
It's been raining a lot, so all the wood of the shed feels a bit moist even on the inside, and the floors (12mm tongue and groove) feel just a hair "bouncy" when I lean hard on the parts between the beams underneath.
I was thinking of buying some thick 1cm plywood to lay on top of this floor to reinforce it (plus a lick of floor paint), would this be a bad idea? I have no clue about sheds, but in theory I suppose if the timbers got a bit damp from rainy weather, it wouldn't be able to dry off as easily if there was a layer of plywood on top?
Thoughts from you folks?
It's been raining a lot, so all the wood of the shed feels a bit moist even on the inside, and the floors (12mm tongue and groove) feel just a hair "bouncy" when I lean hard on the parts between the beams underneath.
I was thinking of buying some thick 1cm plywood to lay on top of this floor to reinforce it (plus a lick of floor paint), would this be a bad idea? I have no clue about sheds, but in theory I suppose if the timbers got a bit damp from rainy weather, it wouldn't be able to dry off as easily if there was a layer of plywood on top?
Thoughts from you folks?
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