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Quick question (about a shed that I have asked about before), I want to use a garden shed to be able to store some valuables made from paper (books, magazines etc.) that I have collected and spent quite a bit of money on. Because it gets cold in the shed itself, I want to make sure to insulate it to ensure that I do not damage the goods inside.

 

what type of material I should use to insulate the floor, walls, and roofs? I have read elsewhere that I might want to consider a heat source because without it, the insulating of my shed would do very little. Does anyone know if this is true or not? I would really appreciate ant feedback on the matter.

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I'd be looking at something like kingspan or similar. If youre storing books etc then I would think you would need a heater and a dehumidifier to keep the damp out.

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