Just had a new pole barn built that I plan on living in for a couple of years till we build a house. Standard pole barn with all metal roof and metal siding. They put a vapor barrier down before laying the roofing. I then put up R-19 insulation between the purlins and covered the area in between the trusses with white plastic sheeting to kinda seal off the insulation and provide more reflection for lighting. The trusses are doubled up and are 12' oc. In between the sandwiched truss you can see the kraft backed insulation.
The last few mornings is been getting pretty cool, probably low 40's high 30's and getting fairly warm during the day, mid 60's bright and sunny. I first noticed the windows inside getting lots of condensation. Yesterday I noticed some dark spots in a few places. Dug a ladder out and sure enough it was very wet. Stuck my hand up between the insulation and the bottom of the vapor barrier and was very wet and extremely warm. Checked a few other areas and they were damp also.
Looked again about 9pm and the paper had dried out but behind was still damp. Checked early this am and still dry but even wetter than yesterday. Last night I removed a section of the white sheeting and then in another section did that plus pull a couple of batt's of insulation out to see what happens today.
I talked to the builder about my plan to do this and he said it would be fine as they put the vapor barrier down.
Another friend said it should be fine when I get my pellet stove hooked up and heat the building. But I don't plan on running the durned thing 24/7 all year round!
What are my options? Pull everything out and spray foam? Just remove white plastic sheeting? Cut in some vents in the roof? Put 2 gable vents in up high and get some air circulation just under the insulation?
Could this be caused by my concrete slab putting off moisture as it cures? It's about 6-7 weeks old. Would a sealer help with this if that's the case?
Thanks,
Dave
The last few mornings is been getting pretty cool, probably low 40's high 30's and getting fairly warm during the day, mid 60's bright and sunny. I first noticed the windows inside getting lots of condensation. Yesterday I noticed some dark spots in a few places. Dug a ladder out and sure enough it was very wet. Stuck my hand up between the insulation and the bottom of the vapor barrier and was very wet and extremely warm. Checked a few other areas and they were damp also.
Looked again about 9pm and the paper had dried out but behind was still damp. Checked early this am and still dry but even wetter than yesterday. Last night I removed a section of the white sheeting and then in another section did that plus pull a couple of batt's of insulation out to see what happens today.
I talked to the builder about my plan to do this and he said it would be fine as they put the vapor barrier down.
Another friend said it should be fine when I get my pellet stove hooked up and heat the building. But I don't plan on running the durned thing 24/7 all year round!
What are my options? Pull everything out and spray foam? Just remove white plastic sheeting? Cut in some vents in the roof? Put 2 gable vents in up high and get some air circulation just under the insulation?
Could this be caused by my concrete slab putting off moisture as it cures? It's about 6-7 weeks old. Would a sealer help with this if that's the case?
Thanks,
Dave
