vrinner
Well-known member
So I noticed this weekend when it was around 85-90 degrees out that I had a spot in the center of my floor that had a small puddles of water from what appears to be dripping from the center line of the ceiling. I'm assuming its from condensation and it's right under the connection that I've pointed out in the picture. I've heard that condensation is normal but I thought that insulation eliminates the problem. It's also weird that its at the high point of the ceiling.
Is there anything that can be done to eliminate this? I do not have any other venting in the building.
So my build is the following;
40X60X20 with a 1:12 roof steel building
R19 reinforced bat insulation in all walls
R30 reinforced bat insulation in the ceiling
2 each 12X14 insulated roll up doors
Is there anything that can be done to eliminate this? I do not have any other venting in the building.
So my build is the following;
40X60X20 with a 1:12 roof steel building
R19 reinforced bat insulation in all walls
R30 reinforced bat insulation in the ceiling
2 each 12X14 insulated roll up doors

I agree. Even a good fan would help in that situation.