GT350Mike
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We bought our house three years that had a 3-car detached carport that I recently enclosed into a 36x36 garage. The problem that I've had since day one is that the humidity level inside is always high, which is rusting my tools and even my golf clubs. The walls and garage doors are insulated but there is not an attic vent or soffit vents. I'm pretty sure my main problem is due to the guy who build the carport didn't lay a vapor barrier between the ground and the concrete.
I'm not really clear on what my options are at this point but I have a few ideas that I'd like everyone's opinion on. I "think" I need to use a de-humidifier, install (at a minimum) turbine fans on the roof, and a few soffit vents. Will this help reduce the humidity??? Any other ideas?
I'm not really clear on what my options are at this point but I have a few ideas that I'd like everyone's opinion on. I "think" I need to use a de-humidifier, install (at a minimum) turbine fans on the roof, and a few soffit vents. Will this help reduce the humidity??? Any other ideas?
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