Waterproof Clothing
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About Waterproof Clothing
MyToolShed.co.uk offers a comprehensive range of waterproof clothing designed to keep tradespeople and outdoor workers dry and comfortable in all weather conditions. From waterproof jackets and trousers to full protective suits and high-visibility options, this collection provides essential weather protection for anyone working outdoors or in wet environments. Whether you're on a building site, operating pressure washers, or working in agriculture, quality waterproof workwear is crucial for maintaining productivity and comfort throughout the working day.
The waterproof clothing range at MyToolShed includes specialist options for different requirements, including high-vis waterproof clothing for roadside and construction work, children's waterproof clothing for junior helpers or apprentices, and durable overalls for the most demanding conditions. All products are selected for their ability to withstand tough working environments whilst providing reliable protection against rain, wind and moisture.
Applications
Waterproof clothing is essential for numerous trades and industries, including:
- Construction workers – builders, bricklayers, scaffolders and site managers working outdoors year-round
- Groundworkers and landscapers – gardeners, tree surgeons and grounds maintenance professionals
- Agricultural workers – farmers, stable hands and livestock handlers
- Highways maintenance – road workers requiring high-visibility waterproof protection
- Delivery drivers – couriers and hauliers loading and unloading in all weathers
- Cleaning professionals – pressure washer operators and exterior cleaning specialists
- Utility workers – telecoms engineers, water board staff and emergency service personnel
- DIY enthusiasts – home improvers tackling outdoor projects regardless of conditions
Choosing The Right Waterproof Clothing
When selecting waterproof clothing, consider these key factors:
- Waterproof rating – measured in millimetres, higher ratings offer better protection (5,000mm minimum for light rain, 10,000mm+ for heavy downpours)
- Breathability – look for breathable fabrics that prevent moisture build-up from perspiration whilst keeping rain out
- Visibility requirements – choose high-vis waterproof clothing with EN ISO 20471 certification for roadside or construction site work
- Coverage needed – decide whether separate jackets and trousers, or full suits and overalls are most practical for your work
- Durability – consider reinforced seams, robust zips and abrasion-resistant materials for demanding environments
- Fit and comfort – ensure adequate room over work clothing and freedom of movement for your tasks
- Storage – check for adequate pockets to keep tools and mobile phones dry
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between waterproof and water-resistant clothing?
Waterproof clothing is completely impermeable to water and will keep you dry even in prolonged, heavy rain. Water-resistant clothing offers protection against light showers but will eventually allow water through during extended exposure or heavy downpours. For professional outdoor work, always choose properly waterproof garments with sealed seams.
Do I need high-visibility waterproof clothing?
High-vis waterproof clothing is legally required for anyone working on or near roads, construction sites, or other environments where visibility to vehicles and machinery operators is critical. It must meet EN ISO 20471 standards and maintain visibility even when wet. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a range of certified high-vis waterproof options for compliance and safety.
How should I care for waterproof clothing?
Regular cleaning maintains waterproof performance. Wash according to manufacturer instructions (usually 30-40°C), avoid fabric softeners which can damage waterproof coatings, and periodically reapply DWR (Durable Water Repellent) treatment to restore beading. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maximise garment lifespan.
