Just moved into my new place. It has a 40 by 60 by 14 ( at eves, 18 at peak ) metal building. It is insulated with the white vinyl covered fiberglass. The edges of the ceiling insulation have been pulled away from the top of the walls at various spots. Every place they are pulled away looks like water leaking has been happening. Well, it rained and the roof is definitely leaking. I can push up with a pole at every place the insulation has pulled away from the top of the wall and is sagging, and it pours water ( literally buckets full ). So, I am going to have to figure out how to fix the roof ( it is screwed down panels ). Any tips on locating/fixing the leaks would be appreciated. My guess is that I am going to have to wait to spring as we are getting our first snow.
Besides any hints on fixing the roof leak, my questions involve how to deal with the insulation. Even if I could get it dried out, I am not sure how to stretch it out, tuck it under the roof and make it hold. Additionally, I would like to add a lot more insulation so as to add heat and finish out the shop. My concern is that I believe the vinyl is a vapor barrier and I do not want to bury it in the wall/ceiling and create condensation issues. I am sort of out of my depth here, so any help would be appreciated.
Thx's, Fred.
Besides any hints on fixing the roof leak, my questions involve how to deal with the insulation. Even if I could get it dried out, I am not sure how to stretch it out, tuck it under the roof and make it hold. Additionally, I would like to add a lot more insulation so as to add heat and finish out the shop. My concern is that I believe the vinyl is a vapor barrier and I do not want to bury it in the wall/ceiling and create condensation issues. I am sort of out of my depth here, so any help would be appreciated.
Thx's, Fred.
