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Thread: Shed vermin proofing
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30th July 2007, 02:15 PM #1
Shed vermin proofing
Hi All,
I'm about to construct a new shed and was looking at that Vermaseal stuff - it stops large insects, rodents, snakes, etc from entering the shed through the gap created by the "peaks" of the wall sheeting and the edge of the slab.
I got it priced up and it came in quite expensive (for what it is). So I am looking at other ways of achieving the same thing. What I thought of was using that expanding foam stuff in a can and spraying that into the gaps.
Any thoughts of how successful this might be?
Any other suggestions of how to vermin proof the new shed?Cheers.
Vernon.
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30th July 2007, 02:21 PM #2
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30th July 2007, 02:51 PM #3
With what they were going to charge me, I could probably afford a cheap wood lathe.
Not sure if it will keep the snakes at bayCheers.
Vernon.
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30th July 2007, 03:00 PM #4I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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30th July 2007, 03:14 PM #5
I wouldn't mind if it was a python, but we tend to get black, brown and the occasional tiger snake.
I know that if I can keep the rodents out, the snakes won't be so much of an issue. But ideally I want to keep out all unwanted guests.Cheers.
Vernon.
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30th July 2007, 04:09 PM #6
Just looking at the Polyfilla web site:
"If attempting to block entry of rats or mice, install small mesh bird wire before applying POLYFILLA EXPANDING FOAM, so that the wire is embedded inside the cured POLYFILLA EXPANDING FOAM."
http://www.polyfilla.com.au/content_124.htm
Probably worth a call to Polyfilla to find out exactly why the mesh is necessary.
HTH
Mike
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30th July 2007, 04:46 PM #7
Hi Vernon, is this what you want to do another way?
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30th July 2007, 05:49 PM #8
Mike - thanks for the polyfilla link, I'll check it out.
Wendy - yep that looks similar to the Vermaseal product. I'm not necessarily looking to replicate the design of the product, merely after the effect of it (i.e. keep vermin out). Where did you get it?Cheers.
Vernon.
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30th July 2007, 06:02 PM #9
G'day.
I used the el cheapo expanding foam all around my shed and my mate's shed as well. Mine has been 5 years now with no problems. No mice, rats or snakes.
I did 9m x 7m shed perimiter and used 2 1/2 cans.
Also did where the walls meet the roof sheets. And where the ridge capping was cut to fit around the trimdeck roofing sheets.
Great stuff.Hooroo.
Regards, Trevor
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30th July 2007, 06:17 PM #10
Vernon
When I was working for Ezyframe Building Systems http://www.ezyframe.com.au/ best, easiest and cheapest way to do this is to when you have you slab poured is to get the concretor to form a 50mm x 50mm recess around the top edge and have the sheets 50mm longer and have them sit in the bottom of the recess.
This stops the grass, weeds, snakes, rats and mice from getting in. It won't stop the spiders and ants though.
See the pic.
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30th July 2007, 06:39 PM #11
This product seems to kill two birds with one stone - "built-in" formwork and vermin control (it seems to provide the "lip" that Barry refers to):
http://www.shedproducts.com/prod1-formgirt.html
Scroll down to the bottom of the page and see the moving images.
No idea on the cost or the effectiveness of the product.
Mike
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30th July 2007, 07:21 PM #12
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30th July 2007, 07:23 PM #13
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30th July 2007, 09:17 PM #14
Barry - the slab has already been poured, so it's too late to get the lip incorporated.
Ekim and Glock - they (shedproducts.com) are the mob who do the Vermaseal I originally got a quote for (from their local distributor/agent).
I'm starting to think that the expanding foam (possibly with some wire netting for support) might be the cheapest and easiest solution at this stage.Cheers.
Vernon.
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30th July 2007, 09:54 PM #15
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