We had a sectional concrete garage built last year with a pitched roof.
In this very cold weather the inside walls are so cold it transfers to the car so the panels are wet with condensation.
The roof has been covered with polystyrene panels and where i've taped the seams condensation drips from there to what's underneath (car/ bike/ tools/ etc).
I'm thinking of fixing wooden panels (t+g floorboards?) to the sides and Kingspan to the roof (would kingspan drip condensation when temp cold?) but is there anything else i can do?
I was thinking of a dehumidifier but the temp gets too cold, i use a small oil filled radiator when i'm in there but it would be too inefective / expensive to leave on all the time
Thanks
In this very cold weather the inside walls are so cold it transfers to the car so the panels are wet with condensation.
The roof has been covered with polystyrene panels and where i've taped the seams condensation drips from there to what's underneath (car/ bike/ tools/ etc).
I'm thinking of fixing wooden panels (t+g floorboards?) to the sides and Kingspan to the roof (would kingspan drip condensation when temp cold?) but is there anything else i can do?
I was thinking of a dehumidifier but the temp gets too cold, i use a small oil filled radiator when i'm in there but it would be too inefective / expensive to leave on all the time
Thanks