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Hi,
We have a shed which is rusted at the bottom as shown in attached pic.
Due to which water gets inside shed when there is rain.
please suggest if there is any solution to fix the rusted metal so water doesn’t get in.
Appreciate your Help.
Thanks
Hi @approachmhn
Nothing short of replacing the sheets will fix the rust.
But if if you dig away out side soil away from the shed make a small ditch
Use some plastic sheeting (Like shown below) from inside the shed along the bottom sticking out the bottom outside from under the metal sheeting and bury the plastic edge in the little trench it will repel water for many years to come. and wont cost you much money now to fix one day the metal sheets will become to rusty to patch. If the plastic inside sags simply spot liquid nails it to the shed wall.
Hope this helps
https://www.bunnings.com.au/cagroup-230mm-x-30m-x-500um-plascourse_p1090522
I/N: 1090522
$19.44
Hi @approachmhn,
It's great to see that @Jewelleryrescue has been assisting.
The first step is to pull the soil back from the sheeting and inspect the edge. Having the soil piled up against the shed has caused a moist environment and accelerated the rusting process. Once you pull back the soil and take a closer look at the panel's bottom edge, we'll be able to assess whether water is gaining access to the inside under the sheets or if the sheets themselves have holes in them.
For the moment, I'd apply rust converter to the areas and then spray over them with Dy-Mark 400g MetalPro Zinc Gal. Check the bottom edge of the sheets and view this helpful guide: How to waterproof a shed floor.
As @Jewelleryrescue mentioned, if the sheets have rusted away entirely at the bottom, then there are limited options to resolve the issue.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
@MitchellMc @Jewelleryrescue Thank you very much for the detailed response.
i will try this weekend and post it here.
Regards.
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