I have considered sheetrocking but I really don't think it's worth that amount of time/money. So a couple things I hear that could be it is no I don't have a VB on the slab and the slab is from 48 so it's cracked pretty bad in the back and also pitted all over. Second the windows are like old...
So basically seal my concrete floor and upgrade the 70yr old windows? I'm guessing I have to scrap the insulation though due to it already starting mold growth
Did you end up solving this issue? I'm having the same problem in my garage and it seems like the wet paper is starting to get mold on it and possibly on my rafters where it's stapled.
No it's r13 insulation on 2x6 rafters so there's a couple inches in between for air flow. I have holes in the soffets but I don't have a ridge vent yet. I would think if it was from not having a ridge vent though the insulation would also be wet not just the paper.
I have a detached extended one car garage and last year I insulated the whole thing with kraft faced batt insulation. Once in a while when I go out to the garage the paper on the insulation is all wet but the insulation itself is dry. I've been told it's from my floor but I've never seen wet...