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Farmland, IN | I didn't say there wasn't moisture in the air, obviously there is when moisture forms on the windows. Just saying my metal walls don't sweat. Don't think there is a lot of air leakage, only fill the val 6 maybe once a week when it's cold out. As far as temps, it's getting down in the single digits this week and it's 60 inside. Going to venture to say if you pulled the metal off the inside walls and the vapor barrier and insulation, the lumber would look like the day we built it 16 years ago. The whole building is a 64x120, 48x64 is the shop. Leave the thermostat on 60 all winter.
Edited by TA1070 1/14/2025 16:26
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