Under certain weather conditions condensation can form on the inside of your garden building. This is because if there is warm moist air inside the building it will condense on the cold metal panels.
The recommendations to prevent/reduce the chances of condensation are:
Erect your building on a raised timber floor or properly constructed concrete/slab base as described below *
After fixing down the shed, a mastic sealant should be applied to the inside of the shed base rails to prevent water seeping into the interior of the building.
Do not place anything in the shed that could collect and trap water, i.e. carpets, matting, cardboard.
Ensure the Plastic Washers have been installed on all roof panel fasteners, and that the adhesive Aluminium Weather Seal tape is correctly applied across the entire centre join of the roof panels.
If your building has an air vent make sure it is not obstructed so that fresh air can enter the building.
* Contructing a Concrete Base The concrete base should be level with its edges slightly bevelled down so that rain water drains away from the build sides. A damp proof membrane should be used and should be positioned at least 2” higher than the surrounding soil running onto the base surface. The concrete should be allowed to cure for at least 7 days before assembling the building.