Posted by luv2wrench on March 18, 2012 at 20:08:42 from (72.100.63.134):
just got done putting up a new 75x50 Steel building. There is always alot of moisture in the building and a moldy smell sometimes. The building is super air tight and full concrete and insulation. They footings are the styrofoam forms type and floor is 6 inch concrete with rebar. There is no heat installed yet. Need some ideas on how to get rid of the moisture problem.
Under each vehicle, the concrete is almost pooling water. Tractors are almost wet to the touch at times.
I work everyday and i m only in the shop at night and not everyday. Has a 20x16 door and an entry door. No windows.
I m sure if i was retired and home all day long with door open everday it wouldn"t have this problem.
I plan to add more insulation and finish the inside of the building this spring. A wood stove and overhead radiant heat will be installed summer or fall. Gunna add some windows or some type above the front door to aid in air movement. Certain type of Fans? Ideas on windows??
Do you guys have any sugguestions?? Help!!! Cant stand the musty smell any more. Thanks guys.
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