piggl
Forum Donator 2024/25
Hi there, I bought a brand new custom made shed for my pigs, fit with a stable door and two lovely windows to allow light to enter.
We have added two vents to allow extra airflow (Yes they are small, but although we are having a very warm summer currently, we also have a very cold winter!) and insulated all the walls but we greatly underestimated how much sun it got during the day.
We thought it was shaded as it is around the side of the house but turns out it’s directly in the sun all afternoon, and with the crazy temperatures we’ve had for around a month now, it’s just not going to work.
This shed was expensive, and was meant to be their year round home/paradise, but now it’s un-liveable between 10am-5pm which obviously is not suitable.
So, in order to cool it, what is the best solution? Would a solar powered portable unit work? I would also have to make sure it’s not blowing directly at them, but i don’t believe it should be an issue.
It doesn’t currently have electric, but would this be the best solution? Obviously it’s going to cost a bit but it’s not out of the realm. Or perhaps I could run an extension cord to the shed? (Done by a sparky to ensure safety).
I’m just not sure what to do. Any advice greatly appreciated
We have added two vents to allow extra airflow (Yes they are small, but although we are having a very warm summer currently, we also have a very cold winter!) and insulated all the walls but we greatly underestimated how much sun it got during the day.
We thought it was shaded as it is around the side of the house but turns out it’s directly in the sun all afternoon, and with the crazy temperatures we’ve had for around a month now, it’s just not going to work.
This shed was expensive, and was meant to be their year round home/paradise, but now it’s un-liveable between 10am-5pm which obviously is not suitable.
So, in order to cool it, what is the best solution? Would a solar powered portable unit work? I would also have to make sure it’s not blowing directly at them, but i don’t believe it should be an issue.
It doesn’t currently have electric, but would this be the best solution? Obviously it’s going to cost a bit but it’s not out of the realm. Or perhaps I could run an extension cord to the shed? (Done by a sparky to ensure safety).
I’m just not sure what to do. Any advice greatly appreciated
