Hi All,
I’m looking for opinions regarding potential condensation control in a post frame I am planning.
I am planning a 30x48 with 11’ wall height. Concrete floor. 8’ on center truss. Steel siding and roof
I am not planning to insulate or heat/cool. It will be storage and work area as weather permits.
I will be building myself, location in central Iowa, 4 seasons of climate.
What are your opinions regarding interior condensation control?
My plans: vapor barrier under concrete. 12” overhang with vents on eave ends. Vented ridge.
I view my options as
I’m looking for opinions regarding potential condensation control in a post frame I am planning.
I am planning a 30x48 with 11’ wall height. Concrete floor. 8’ on center truss. Steel siding and roof
I am not planning to insulate or heat/cool. It will be storage and work area as weather permits.
I will be building myself, location in central Iowa, 4 seasons of climate.
What are your opinions regarding interior condensation control?
My plans: vapor barrier under concrete. 12” overhang with vents on eave ends. Vented ridge.
I view my options as
- Do nothing and deal with it after build if it occurs at all
- Add a house wrap type product (KC Blockit) over purlins. Menards offers this as part of the kit but I’m not sure of the benefit.
- Add a radiant barrier over purlins, then a 1x4 furring strip, then steel. I worry about bubble type degrading over time, would probably use Bluetex. Extra cost and don’t know if its worth while. Plus it adds complexity to the build.
- Do something different?
