Hello,
we moved in a new house 2 months ago, with a pretty nice double garage. After repointing the walls and painting the walls and floor, it starts to look good.
However, I have a humidity issue : humidity level is between 80 to 95%.
It is a cold roof garage (non insulated), with an old up-and-over door, with big gaps on top of bottom.
I'm getting quotes at the moment to replace the door with a sectional garage door with insulated panels. And when installed, this type of doors are (normally) draught proof. Also, I plan to invest in a good quality dehumidifier (desiccant type).
My concern now is that the roof will still let moisture get in. The roof is fairly old and will need to be replaced at some point, but i'd like to wait couple of years for that.
What are your thoughts ? Any opinion/past experience ?
Chris.
we moved in a new house 2 months ago, with a pretty nice double garage. After repointing the walls and painting the walls and floor, it starts to look good.
However, I have a humidity issue : humidity level is between 80 to 95%.
It is a cold roof garage (non insulated), with an old up-and-over door, with big gaps on top of bottom.
I'm getting quotes at the moment to replace the door with a sectional garage door with insulated panels. And when installed, this type of doors are (normally) draught proof. Also, I plan to invest in a good quality dehumidifier (desiccant type).
My concern now is that the roof will still let moisture get in. The roof is fairly old and will need to be replaced at some point, but i'd like to wait couple of years for that.
What are your thoughts ? Any opinion/past experience ?
Chris.