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Posted by: bensheimer at Tue Aug 1 23:45:18 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bensheimer ] First of all hello all and thank you in advance for any advice.havent posted much but have read alot on here..you all seem very helpful.sorry so long..so heres my problem that happen over this past winter.I bought a nice 8x8 shed that was already built,secured it,wired it (its own breaker)and insulted the roof and 3 walls with 3 12" insulation.The front wall with the doors in it i put 12" blue board on (not clued just cut to fit tight)added a very nice space heater with built in thermostat that worked great along with a humidifier.My temps were nice and steady as was my humidity,but the front wall kept haveing moister on it which turned into mold.Moved all reptiles back into house for now but would like to solve my problem and move them back in and add a small air conditioner..Ive been told that I didnt have enough fresh air flow ?? So whats the best way to fix this with out losing all my heating or cooling through vents ? if thats what was causing it..thanks again..has anyone had any experience usig a shed like this? would like to hear opinions.. | ||
>> Next Message: RE: problem with housing herps in shed. - chris_harper2, Wed Aug 2 13:00:02 2006 >> Next Message: I agree more......... - bighurt, Wed Aug 2 16:32:46 2006 >> Next Message: RE: problem with housing herps in shed. - bensheimer, Wed Aug 2 22:43:07 2006 | ||
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