daddio4048
Daddios72
I would insulate the ceiling of your metal building. The constant humidity change in Georgia makes it necessary. I just bought a used 28x30 metal building that was fully insulated & it was dry as a bone on the inside.
before I left Ga for Mo decadses ago, I knew a mopar guy over in S E Alabama, he stored his cranks, heads etc in 55 barrels of used oil. not real handy.
well it works!!!!
I looked a dehumidifiers on the Lowes site. They aint cheap but that might be the best bet for now.
Did this in my garage and it worked wonders! I was emptying it at least twice a day, but I literally had standing water on the floor, and it dried right up! I also have a metal cage fan that runs all the time to keep the air moving! It's the best bet for now I think, Rob!!!
i looked a dehumidifiers on the lowes site. They aint cheap but that might be the best bet for now.
I looked a dehumidifiers on the Lowes site. They aint cheap but that might be the best bet for now.
What can I do in the RIGHT NOW that's cheap or NO COST to help with condensation with my metal building? I am going to end up losing some valuable parts and engines due to rust. I have a 24 x 28 x 12 metal building on a concrete slab. I have not had problems like this except in the past few recent years. I need to know what I can do NOW to help combat it, or I may as well just cart it all off to the scrap yard.