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Hi I'm new on here. I'm building a summer house in the garden. I want to install a log burner. But while building a log burner should I still install a vapour barrier. Due to condensation. Or would the log burner sort out the condensation problem. Hope you can help. Been looking everywhere with mixed reviews.

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If it was me I'd make the summer house as if you didn't have one installed - so all the standards you'd expect. Basis of this is that you are realistically only likely to have the log burner going once at the weekend in the winter (despite good intentions), and not at all in the summer... so 90% of the week it is sat doing nothing.. and so no effect on damp in the summer house

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