Joelk
Well-known member
I purchased a used 36' x 12' "Mini Barn" a couple years ago and store a couple cars in it through the PA winters. The PO installed insulation on the walls and ceiling. It has 2x4 walls and they installed R-13 foil faced fiberglass insulation which puts the insulation in direct contact with the roof sheathing. I am aware that there should be an air gap between the insulation and roof sheathing, but it was that way when I bought it.
I went into the building yesterday and the foil face on the insulation near the peak of the ceiling was damp, with some droplets of moisture present. The day started cool, about 40 degrees and it was very sunny. It warmed up to about 80 degrees outside. The building was much cooler inside than a similar building, except with no insulation, that is right beside it.
Other than removing the insulation, any suggestions on things I could do to reduce the amount of condensation?
I went into the building yesterday and the foil face on the insulation near the peak of the ceiling was damp, with some droplets of moisture present. The day started cool, about 40 degrees and it was very sunny. It warmed up to about 80 degrees outside. The building was much cooler inside than a similar building, except with no insulation, that is right beside it.
Other than removing the insulation, any suggestions on things I could do to reduce the amount of condensation?
