BoylermanCT
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- Apr 1, 2013
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- Barkhamsted, CT
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- Montana R2844, New Holland TC29D, Hustler X-One
Hello BoylermanCT, I have an uninsulated corrugated iron clad woolshed. Most mornings, inside the shed it "rains" as the condensation runs down the iron and onto the purlins , then drips on the floor. The solution is to use waterproof roofing "paper" designed to stop this problem. I used the silver version so the light is reflected off the ceiling (the black version swallows light and makes things dark). So, dry shed and better lighting. I get 80" anually and a heavy dew most days.
Thanks Redman. Did some quick online research, and there is a product DripStop that is applied by the factory to the underside of the metal roof. A type of felt that supposedly absorbs the water and then evaporates the water as temps increase. Anyone use this?
Drip Stop Condensation Control - Dripstop Insulation for Metal Roofs | ABC
If you use the waterproofing paper (is it Tyvek?), do you put the paper down on the purlins and then screw the metal roof on top of it?