If a wooden frame was made the shape of a apex shed but covered in polytunnel plastic, should all the timber used for the framing be treated?
Could untreated timber be used for the roof trusses since no water would be near them or is the likely humidity and condensation liable to rot them quickly? I'm not after anything that will outlive me but I'd like it to last more than a season or two.
Just wondering if treated wood could be used for the wall framing and untreated for the roof (simply down to cost/availability).
I should add the timber wall frame sections from an existing shed that I'd be utilising are made with only 44 x 28 wood so anything new added couldn't be too heavy otherwise I'd have to start adding extra supports etc. which then means a lot more cost.
This is why I'm wondering about treated versus untreated. If the framing was solid 3" x 2" then I wouldn't be concerned but as it is a lot thinner I don't know if treated/untreated is an issue or not?
Also, would the usual polytunnel hotspot tape stick to wood? I'm thinking the roof ridge wouldn't be kind to the plastic.
I know I could add poly pipe hoops as a roof support instead but due to aesthestics in the garden, I'd prefer it to have the apex shape.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Could untreated timber be used for the roof trusses since no water would be near them or is the likely humidity and condensation liable to rot them quickly? I'm not after anything that will outlive me but I'd like it to last more than a season or two.
Just wondering if treated wood could be used for the wall framing and untreated for the roof (simply down to cost/availability).
I should add the timber wall frame sections from an existing shed that I'd be utilising are made with only 44 x 28 wood so anything new added couldn't be too heavy otherwise I'd have to start adding extra supports etc. which then means a lot more cost.
This is why I'm wondering about treated versus untreated. If the framing was solid 3" x 2" then I wouldn't be concerned but as it is a lot thinner I don't know if treated/untreated is an issue or not?
Also, would the usual polytunnel hotspot tape stick to wood? I'm thinking the roof ridge wouldn't be kind to the plastic.
I know I could add poly pipe hoops as a roof support instead but due to aesthestics in the garden, I'd prefer it to have the apex shape.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
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