Posted by PJH on December 18, 2021 at 20:43:07 from (104.235.156.184):
In Reply to: tin roof condensation posted by 37 chief on December 18, 2021 at 14:06:24:
I had an uninsulated bare tin area in my shop, about 10 X 26, that was always dripping on everything. I had about 30 sheets of 3/4 Styrofoam given to me, so I carefully cut it to fit between the roof purlins and wedged it into place. No more drips, and my shop stove now only needs a minimum fire to heat the area. It was a lot of hassle fitting the foam in between the purlins, but the price was right. The sheets that were left over went into the walls where I hadn't completed the inside sheeting, and some of it went into a smokehouse that I hope to complete someday. I've almost used all of the Styrofoam. With a little fire in the stove, I can get it up to 70 degrees in the 26 X 26 shop area, and no more sweat drips from the roofing tin.
In your case, without free material, I would agree with others on the idea of spray foam.
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