I will explain my situation best I can with a lot of details.
-Western Canadian two storey house. 35 years old
-Attached two car garage. Garage 22feet wide, by 20 feet deep
-Kitchen area above garage, roughly 12 feet by 12 feet area, balance of are is deck
-16 feet of North wall and 12 feet of East wall are living quarter walls. 8 feet of east wall, 4 feet of North wall, all of South wall are exterior walls and all of West (double garage doors)
-garage used to be open carport, so its not heated, It had cedar siding on walls, and cedar tongue and groove on ceiling. West was filled in with doors, South was famed and sided, East framed and man door, north framed and man door. Cedar was removed from walls, and ceiling.
-Interior walls are all proper vapour barrier on warm side and insulated. All other walls no insulation.
-Kitchen area (12x12) on ceiling has 5 inches of spray foam. Rest of ceiling open stringers
-Deck extended off front of house by 18 inches, where before it was flush to front of house.
Cars always parked in garage. Wet and dry.
Last winter, I noticed moisture problems on the ceiling of the garage. It started to cause minor discoloration of the ceiling area and walls, mainly near the front of the house where the garage doors are. It ended up being minor mood which was rectified with bleach. This summer I added a 36' long by 18" tall window in the rear east wall beside the man door. It actually helped with the hot summer. I have also ordered a Dragon 235 cfm garage vent fan to install in the middle of the south wall. Im not sure if I am missing anything. I want to drywall the remainder of the framing, but want to make sure I'm not missing anything first.
Thought of this after I wrote. Not sure where it would fit in. As I said I extended the porch out 18 inches off the front of the house above the garage doors. I installed 3 LED recessed lights to the soffit above the garage doors and finished with cedar tongue and groove. The moisture seemed to like the area between the joists above the garage door header. I ended up pulling a strip of tongue and grove cedar off to improve ventilation. Not sure if it made huge difference or not.
Sorry for long post, but wanted to provide as much detail as possible. PLEASE comment, ask questions, or give advice.
Thank you all in advance!
This thread is also in the HEATING and AC section. It was suggested I move it to here.
-Western Canadian two storey house. 35 years old
-Attached two car garage. Garage 22feet wide, by 20 feet deep
-Kitchen area above garage, roughly 12 feet by 12 feet area, balance of are is deck
-16 feet of North wall and 12 feet of East wall are living quarter walls. 8 feet of east wall, 4 feet of North wall, all of South wall are exterior walls and all of West (double garage doors)
-garage used to be open carport, so its not heated, It had cedar siding on walls, and cedar tongue and groove on ceiling. West was filled in with doors, South was famed and sided, East framed and man door, north framed and man door. Cedar was removed from walls, and ceiling.
-Interior walls are all proper vapour barrier on warm side and insulated. All other walls no insulation.
-Kitchen area (12x12) on ceiling has 5 inches of spray foam. Rest of ceiling open stringers
-Deck extended off front of house by 18 inches, where before it was flush to front of house.
Cars always parked in garage. Wet and dry.
Last winter, I noticed moisture problems on the ceiling of the garage. It started to cause minor discoloration of the ceiling area and walls, mainly near the front of the house where the garage doors are. It ended up being minor mood which was rectified with bleach. This summer I added a 36' long by 18" tall window in the rear east wall beside the man door. It actually helped with the hot summer. I have also ordered a Dragon 235 cfm garage vent fan to install in the middle of the south wall. Im not sure if I am missing anything. I want to drywall the remainder of the framing, but want to make sure I'm not missing anything first.
Thought of this after I wrote. Not sure where it would fit in. As I said I extended the porch out 18 inches off the front of the house above the garage doors. I installed 3 LED recessed lights to the soffit above the garage doors and finished with cedar tongue and groove. The moisture seemed to like the area between the joists above the garage door header. I ended up pulling a strip of tongue and grove cedar off to improve ventilation. Not sure if it made huge difference or not.
Sorry for long post, but wanted to provide as much detail as possible. PLEASE comment, ask questions, or give advice.
Thank you all in advance!
This thread is also in the HEATING and AC section. It was suggested I move it to here.
