In my new place I have an issue with condensation on the inside of the old outhouse roof dripping down on my 'loved ones'. The outhouse is rendered block-work, 8x8 ft, with raised solid concrete floor, new window and door and
new corrugated bitumen sheet roof with a healthy overhang front and new gutter rear. When I moved in the thing had a corrugate iron roof and the condensation was even worse but the eaves had been filled so there was no air through. I was hoping the new roof with air gap would solve the problem. There is a sign of damp at the base of one wall which is probably due to rain water and plant debris trapped between the shed wall and an adjacent garden wall. Either way I don't believe it's solely responsible as it's only just visible. I would imagine there is some residual moisture in the unpainted floor that will be evaporating but, this aside, can I expect this problem to continue with this combination of materials?
In my new place I have an issue with condensation on the inside of the old outhouse roof dripping down on my 'loved ones'. The outhouse is rendered block-work, 8x8 ft, with raised solid concrete floor, new window and door and
new corrugated bitumen sheet roof with a healthy overhang front and new gutter rear. When I moved in the thing had a corrugate iron roof and the condensation was even worse but the eaves had been filled so there was no air through. I was hoping the new roof with air gap would solve the problem. There is a sign of damp at the base of one wall which is probably due to rain water and plant debris trapped between the shed wall and an adjacent garden wall. Either way I don't believe it's solely responsible as it's only just visible. I would imagine there is some residual moisture in the unpainted floor that will be evaporating but, this aside, can I expect this problem to continue with this combination of materials?