When thinking about wine cellar construction, there are a few tips that can help you make right choices.
If the cellar construction is done poorly or with wrong materials, you could have many damp issues, as well as problems maintaining your cellar conditions at their optimal level, which is the temperature between 50 and 57 degrees, and the level of humidity between 50-75%.
When your home cellar is still in planning phase, consider the number and types of wine shelves you will need.
Tip One - Wine Cellar Preparation In wine cellar construction, the room preparation is the first and most important step.
If room preparation is done poorly, it will become impossible to maintain your cellar condition in optimal range for your wine to age properly.
To insure the temperatures stays between 50 and 57 degrees and humidity level between 50-75%, you need to install 6mm plastic as a vapor barrier on the warm side of your cellar walls.
After the 6mm plastic, insulation is applied, using minimum R-13 insulation for the walls and R-30 for the ceiling.
Third step is green board, which is resistant to moisture and damp, and can be painted.
Tip Two - You Always Need More Space Of course, the spare space you have available will determine the size of your wine storage room or cellar.
But, to accommodate growth of your wine collection plan enough slots for future and unanticipated wine purchases.
Best tip is to make your cellar as big as you can.
Keep in mind that wine collections tend to get bigger quickly.
Tip Three - Use the Right Type of Wood Stay away from scented woods like cedar.
Instead, make sure you purchase a quality hardwood.
You can choose between numerous types.
Redwood would be the wood of choice, but you can decide to use some other type of better quality unfinished wood like maple or oak.
Proper size of lumber will make cellar construction as well as bottle spacing on your shelves much easier.
Tip Four - Consider Purchasing Commercial Wine Racking Commercial wine racks are a good choice when you decide to build your own wine cellar.
More and more modern cellars are using wire racking to store bottles instead of wooden ones.
Wire racks are generally installed much easier that wood, and are relatively inexpensive solution.
Further more, the design or wire racks will allow for air to flow around your wine bottles in better way.
Whatever choice you made in wine cellar construction, spend a little time preparing and planning your wine cellar design because it can save you a great deal of time and grief during the construction phase.
If the cellar construction is done poorly or with wrong materials, you could have many damp issues, as well as problems maintaining your cellar conditions at their optimal level, which is the temperature between 50 and 57 degrees, and the level of humidity between 50-75%.
When your home cellar is still in planning phase, consider the number and types of wine shelves you will need.
Tip One - Wine Cellar Preparation In wine cellar construction, the room preparation is the first and most important step.
If room preparation is done poorly, it will become impossible to maintain your cellar condition in optimal range for your wine to age properly.
To insure the temperatures stays between 50 and 57 degrees and humidity level between 50-75%, you need to install 6mm plastic as a vapor barrier on the warm side of your cellar walls.
After the 6mm plastic, insulation is applied, using minimum R-13 insulation for the walls and R-30 for the ceiling.
Third step is green board, which is resistant to moisture and damp, and can be painted.
Tip Two - You Always Need More Space Of course, the spare space you have available will determine the size of your wine storage room or cellar.
But, to accommodate growth of your wine collection plan enough slots for future and unanticipated wine purchases.
Best tip is to make your cellar as big as you can.
Keep in mind that wine collections tend to get bigger quickly.
Tip Three - Use the Right Type of Wood Stay away from scented woods like cedar.
Instead, make sure you purchase a quality hardwood.
You can choose between numerous types.
Redwood would be the wood of choice, but you can decide to use some other type of better quality unfinished wood like maple or oak.
Proper size of lumber will make cellar construction as well as bottle spacing on your shelves much easier.
Tip Four - Consider Purchasing Commercial Wine Racking Commercial wine racks are a good choice when you decide to build your own wine cellar.
More and more modern cellars are using wire racking to store bottles instead of wooden ones.
Wire racks are generally installed much easier that wood, and are relatively inexpensive solution.
Further more, the design or wire racks will allow for air to flow around your wine bottles in better way.
Whatever choice you made in wine cellar construction, spend a little time preparing and planning your wine cellar design because it can save you a great deal of time and grief during the construction phase.
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