mixedgasdiver
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Hello. Long time reader of this forum - thanks for all of the great information I've come across while lurking - finally found the need to post.
We're having a 3rd kid and as a result my wine hobby is getting kicked out of the last spare bedroom. My intent is to use a 12x16 stick built storage shed in my back yard that up until now has simply been a catch-all of "stuff."
This shed is 2x6 construction, 8' walls, 6/10 pitch roof, 1 window and 1 door - it's an actual building. The shed sits on a concrete slab that was poured directly onto compacted ground with 3/4 minus gravel under it. Here is my issue; once I cover the bird blocks when insulating, the concrete slab floor sweats when the temperature gets above 80 degrees. The moisture condensates at the peak of the ceiling and creates mildew. I need ventilation, but am lost as to what to use. I'm thinking something temperature controlled like a green house, but these are all just big fans in the wall. I live in Washington where the winters are cold and this won't do. Thoughts?
I want to nip this while I'm still in the building process and can change anything that's needed. If possible I'd like to leave the ceiling vaulted so it makes my small room appear larger.
Thanks in advance.
We're having a 3rd kid and as a result my wine hobby is getting kicked out of the last spare bedroom. My intent is to use a 12x16 stick built storage shed in my back yard that up until now has simply been a catch-all of "stuff."
This shed is 2x6 construction, 8' walls, 6/10 pitch roof, 1 window and 1 door - it's an actual building. The shed sits on a concrete slab that was poured directly onto compacted ground with 3/4 minus gravel under it. Here is my issue; once I cover the bird blocks when insulating, the concrete slab floor sweats when the temperature gets above 80 degrees. The moisture condensates at the peak of the ceiling and creates mildew. I need ventilation, but am lost as to what to use. I'm thinking something temperature controlled like a green house, but these are all just big fans in the wall. I live in Washington where the winters are cold and this won't do. Thoughts?
I want to nip this while I'm still in the building process and can change anything that's needed. If possible I'd like to leave the ceiling vaulted so it makes my small room appear larger.
Thanks in advance.