krisway
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Background info first. I live on the east coast of Canada, province of Newfoundland. I have a 18x36 garage with concrete floor that I have been slowly finishing the interior with insulation, sheeted up walls and ceiling and adding heat.
Two years ago I had half of the garage insulated and sheeted up with 1/2" plywood. Garage was damp during the winter, usually being colder inside than outside. Opening the garage door allowed warm air to enter and thus make it damp.
Last year I completed the insulation, sheeted up the walls with 1/2 plywood and insulated the attic and used 7/16" OSB for the ceiling. Added soffit venting and roof vents as well. For heat, I have 5500 watts of electric base board heating. Last year for the winter months I kept the heat on in the garage all winter.
On the sheets of plywood that I installed two years ago, I'm noticing surface mould (dark specs). I'm wondering if this was due to the garage only being half insulated and NOT heated a couple of years ago. OR am I going to continue to see this mould grow. I'm wondering if I have something done wrong, not enough venting, etc. My worry is that the backside of these walls are mouldy too! I did use vapour barrier, is this correct or not?
I should also note that I drive a summer only vehicle and park it in this garage all summer. Some days the vehicle is parked in the garage wet. Which I guess is making the air damp?
So my biggest question is have I done something wrong? Should I have opening vents for the summer months? Should I invest in a de-humidifer.
Two years ago I had half of the garage insulated and sheeted up with 1/2" plywood. Garage was damp during the winter, usually being colder inside than outside. Opening the garage door allowed warm air to enter and thus make it damp.
Last year I completed the insulation, sheeted up the walls with 1/2 plywood and insulated the attic and used 7/16" OSB for the ceiling. Added soffit venting and roof vents as well. For heat, I have 5500 watts of electric base board heating. Last year for the winter months I kept the heat on in the garage all winter.
On the sheets of plywood that I installed two years ago, I'm noticing surface mould (dark specs). I'm wondering if this was due to the garage only being half insulated and NOT heated a couple of years ago. OR am I going to continue to see this mould grow. I'm wondering if I have something done wrong, not enough venting, etc. My worry is that the backside of these walls are mouldy too! I did use vapour barrier, is this correct or not?
I should also note that I drive a summer only vehicle and park it in this garage all summer. Some days the vehicle is parked in the garage wet. Which I guess is making the air damp?
So my biggest question is have I done something wrong? Should I have opening vents for the summer months? Should I invest in a de-humidifer.
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