I bought a Suncast resin shed to use as a coop. It is the one in the picture attached. I have cut 8 windows into the shed (four on the windward side, 2 on the downwind side, and 2 on the back). Right now our temperature is in the 50s during the day, but it is over 90 degrees inside the shed! How is it getting so hot in there? I don't think it will be inhabitable during the summer, where we often get highs between 90-100 degrees F.
I'm thinking about spray painting the roof white. Is there anything else that would help keep it from getting so hot?
I'm thinking about spray painting the roof white. Is there anything else that would help keep it from getting so hot?