Swinging for Divorce…

I think the metal will still sweat if the insulation isn’t touching it. I ran into that on a house I remodeled for my daughter and had to spray foam the underside of the metal roof

From most of the DIY videos I’ve been watching is you want to have a slight gap between the board and the metal in order to let any moisture that may get in there have the ability to dry. By leaving that gap and having slight gaps between the metal and outside, like on the roof, air ventilates through and moisture doesn’t sit stuck to the metal or the insulation board. Then I can cover the walls with plywood or drywall or something else later on.

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