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I recently completed a 40x40 workshop with 10' 2x6 stud walls, w/ 1" closed cell foam flash coating on walls and 5" of cellulose. Ceiling has 12" of cellulose. Interior is drywalled. Have 2 insulated garage doors and 5 double pane windows. 5" slab floor (no insulation). I recently installed a 100k sterling propane heater with a separate combustion chamber vent (fresh air is pulled in and heated from outside). I am experiencing condensation on the inside of the windows anytime I heat my building up, I am located in southern Michigan where we have wild swings in the weather. Is my building envelope too tight? What do I need to do to eliminate the condensation? Do I need some sort of air exchanger? Should I make the intake for my heater and make it pull air from inside the building to solve this problem? I am looking for a simple solution. Thanks in advance for your help.