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  1. #1
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    Default Mice proofing trim deck

    Hi All

    is there a best way to mouse proof trimdek cladding around the base of a workshop slab? As in the holes left by the profile around the outside of the slab.

    I finished my workshop (finally) and I’m now adding some insulation and plywood wall lining but really don’t want mice to get in behind the walls and make a mess.

    Thank you for any ideas. Currently thinking maybe spray foam or a right angle flashing that I could attach under bottom edge.

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    There are a number of commercial solutions, I have this type of product on custom orb sheeting.

    https://shedblog.com.au/vermin-seal-...oof-your-shed/

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    Thank you, that does look good! I might have to remove the internal lip though and hold it in place with the screws through the sheet (panel form shed). Mine might extend slightly too far past the edge based on the pics.

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