Introuble83
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Currently the oil boiler That heats the house is in the shed. In the process of moving it outside which will hopefully resolve the issueSound like condensation buildup on the underside of the metal roof sheeting behind the insulation.
Don't think much can be done to eliminate totally but some ventilation should help (assuming there's no heating in the shed).
Eh, no, it might well make it worse if there is less residual heat from the boiler available.Currently the oil boiler That heats the house is in the shed. In the process of moving it outside which will hopefully resolve the issue
Would insulation / Lagan between the joices help ?Eh, no, it might well make it worse if there is less residual heat from the boiler available.
Sound like condensation buildup on the underside of the metal roof sheeting behind the insulation.
Eh, no, it might well make it worse if there is less residual heat from the boiler available.
Correct ... or that the warmer air resulting from the boiler making whatever ventilation is available more efficient at moisture removal to the external and therefore less moisture to condense. Depends on the ventilation I reckon. We don't know the setup but I'm guessing a shed would probably be well ventilated.Or not as the case may be.......Going along the lines of cool air having less moisture content to condense.
You would imagine so, alright.I'm guessing a shed would probably be well ventilated
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