Posted by UP Oliver on June 30, 2013 at 18:17:00 from (68.70.135.169):
I'm about to put up a pole barn to shed equipment and to store hay. I will probably put in some concrete in one end as that will be the only flat spot I have around here.
I was going to sheet the thing with OSB to avoid getting the raining inside so many people seem to have, but after doing the math I am looking at over 5 grand more to go that route with the OSB and extra poles and trusses. This will be a 40 by 80 building by the way.
I have read a ton of stuff online, and I see many ideas on preventing the condensation on the inside of the roof. I live in Upper Michigan so we have major snow load considerations.
I'm looking for input on ways to avoid condensation without spending 5 grand extra. I see where Menards sells a condensation blanket. Has anyone used anything like that or have anything to state that would help me out?
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