Protecting Your Workshop From The Worst Of The Weather

If you have a workshop for your business, then you want to make sure that any products, tools, or machinery that you’re keeping there is in good condition. The weather can have other ideas, however. Rain, temperature changes, moisture, humidity, and the like can all weather, corrode, and contaminate. So, what do you do to make sure that your workshop is protected?

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The risk of moisture

Moisture and condensation can be a hassle wherever they pop up, but workshops can suffer especially from them. Metal tools and materials can be greatly affected by moisture, speeding the rate of corrosion and rendering good tools useless. Aside from insulating from the rain and wet weather, the best way to prevent moisture from building up in your building is to make use of heavy-duty dehumidifiers. If you have a smaller workspace, then a good garage dehumidifier might be just as effective, too.

 

Seal it up against the rain

A good roof is supposed to protect you from the rain. However, when you need to make sure that you seal out all moisture, entirely, then a new set of tiles might not be enough. To that end, you should look for industrial-strength solutions like elastomeric roof coatings. These are liquid-applied coatings that serve as a durable membrane, helping to prevent any roof leaks and to stop the spread of any existing damage.

 

Don’t get heated

We’ve already mentioned humidity and the role it can play, especially when it comes to corrosion. However, heat can be a dangerous element, too, especially since it can lead to increased humidity in the warehouse. The best way to prevent this is to ensure that you have effective air conditioning and airflow to keep the hot air moving out, stopping moisture from having a place to rest and condense.

 

Keep it warm and winterproof

Just like keeping the temperatures from getting too high in summer should be a focus, so too should be preparing your business for winter. Having your heating appliances checked ahead of time, sealing up any air leaks, and insulating both the general perimeter and any pipes in the building can help you prevent the worst of what winter has to bring. Of course, don’t forget to accident-proof any outdoor areas by salting or gritting where people are likely to walk.

 

Protect your most important assets

If you’re particularly worried about the weather and atmosphere conditions getting to certain tools or materials, then you should consider offering them another level of protection. A well-sealed metal tool case will make sure that your tools are kept out of the air, for instance. Meanwhile, you should also consider the additional and specific storage needs of any materials or products you keep, whether they need to kept in refrigerated spaces, spaces with good airflow, dehumidified spaces or otherwise.

 

With the tips above, hopefully, you can make sure that your workshop is well-safe-guarded from the weather. Many of these tips can apply to warehouses and other similar areas, so be sure to do your research and see what protection your space needs.

Protecting Your Workshop From The Worst Of The Weather