I'm considering moving to Virginia and building a very large metal building, probably 60x100 or so, and very tall - 30-40 foot eves. What I would like to do is build a big cheap shell and slowly finish it off inside. I only want a 30x60 shop area that will be walled off and insulted. Lots of other insulated rooms for other things. The rest will be unheated.
I currently have an old wood barn about this size (a little smaller), in Oregon. It is not insulated, but has wood siding and 3/4" boards lining the inside walls. It is not sealed and very drafty. It gets very humid inside this time of year, but I never have condensation on the walls or anywhere else.
I'm worried with a big uninsulated steel building I will get a lot of condensation inside. Is this going to become a problem? Can I leave half or more of the building uninsulated long term?
Am I crazy to think I could run a dehumidifier in a space that large? I can't use one now because my barn is so drafty, but I want the new building to be sealed up tight.
I currently have an old wood barn about this size (a little smaller), in Oregon. It is not insulated, but has wood siding and 3/4" boards lining the inside walls. It is not sealed and very drafty. It gets very humid inside this time of year, but I never have condensation on the walls or anywhere else.
I'm worried with a big uninsulated steel building I will get a lot of condensation inside. Is this going to become a problem? Can I leave half or more of the building uninsulated long term?
Am I crazy to think I could run a dehumidifier in a space that large? I can't use one now because my barn is so drafty, but I want the new building to be sealed up tight.
