I've never seen condensation on the walls. If there is, it has only one place to go, down the wall. There is no evidence it has. Absolutely no condensation on inside of roof, even when I pull a wet truck inside or snow melts off truck of tractors. Unlike my block garage I do have condensation on tools and floor during some days in spring and fall. The pole barn is well ventilated and the sun keeps things a little warmer and dryer. I've very happy with my design. My block garage doesn't have enough ventilated.
During my college days I lived in a 50's model 10x50 trailer. It had a metal roof. It was like living inside a metal can. The roof had condensation issues and the ceiling would get wet, especially in the winter.
Some people are a big fan if metal roofs, I'm not. The county south of mine has a metal roof on a government building. Been there for 30 years. Metal is good. The plywood under the metal is rotted. I know some will say, it wasn't installed properly. Tell that to the county who has to come up with the money to replace it.
I'm a fan of shingles. I won't live long enough to replace 35 year shingles. But the law of averages in Indiana, my insurance company will pay for their replacement.
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