So I'm obviously having an issue right now, and I'm hoping its solveable.
It was really nice here in md today (65ish), so I decided to change the oil in the truck. I got home from work, opened up the door to my pole barn, backed in and got out.
The entire floor had a "film" of condensation on it. And under my golf cart was a puddle, where it was dripping off the frame of the cart. It's been about 2 weeks since I've been out there, and it was dry then.
This past weekend, the lows were 5-10 and highs in low - mid 20's. Then yesterday it was about 50, and today the truck said 67 when I got home. Now I know that's a recipe for condensation. But the barns almost a year and a half old, and I didn't have any issues until now. The stuff I have in the barn feels dry to the touch, it's basically all on the floor.
The barn is 40x48x16 with metal roof/siding. All vented soffit and full length ridge vent. The floor is a stone base, vapor barrier, wire and 6" concrete topped with nohr s polyurea. The floor cured for 8 or so months before any coating was put on, so I'm sure this isn't my problem. The interior is all open right now, no insulation or anything.
Could it be that it was so cold for a few days, then got so warm so fast? Or do I have another problem?
Or am I
It was really nice here in md today (65ish), so I decided to change the oil in the truck. I got home from work, opened up the door to my pole barn, backed in and got out.
The entire floor had a "film" of condensation on it. And under my golf cart was a puddle, where it was dripping off the frame of the cart. It's been about 2 weeks since I've been out there, and it was dry then.
This past weekend, the lows were 5-10 and highs in low - mid 20's. Then yesterday it was about 50, and today the truck said 67 when I got home. Now I know that's a recipe for condensation. But the barns almost a year and a half old, and I didn't have any issues until now. The stuff I have in the barn feels dry to the touch, it's basically all on the floor.
The barn is 40x48x16 with metal roof/siding. All vented soffit and full length ridge vent. The floor is a stone base, vapor barrier, wire and 6" concrete topped with nohr s polyurea. The floor cured for 8 or so months before any coating was put on, so I'm sure this isn't my problem. The interior is all open right now, no insulation or anything.
Could it be that it was so cold for a few days, then got so warm so fast? Or do I have another problem?
Or am I
