I am planning to use a shipping container and make a house. How would I avoid damp forming inside.? - container house blueprints
I'm going to insulate the containers outside and inside of containers and isolation rochwall plasterboard. I am pleased with moisture behind the drywall affected is formed on the surface of the steel. I'm going to paint the steel for a vapor barrier and the pavement with a guide wire. I'll do the roof, on the walls.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Container House Blueprints I Am Planning To Use A Shipping Container And Make A House. How Would I Avoid Damp Forming Inside.?
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You can use a vapor barrier .. It's like a real piece of plastic that holds moisture. Manufacturers of structural steel have the same problems, then log in with the type of insulation and moisture barriers against their use. Building Great for someone with the use of sea containers that I wanted to make, since I've heard, but not yet.
http://www2.dupont.com/Tyvek_Weatherizat ...
http://www.insulation4less.com/prodex_Ff ...
I have my doubts. I would not use drywall, do not. And if some elements are already with condensation on the walls of steel, I think the best thing is to just the color. The insulation on the outside is very good. I think any time you have dry and the sky, you get some condensation, also bind with a vapor barrier of plastic, moisture, which can at times. A solid wall is much cleaner, but I think as they get a flat surface. I suppose to get the patch so bad though. I'd really recommend that you leave only the walls and flat roof and painted. You do not want to be a nasty bunch of garbage after the start?
Ventilation will be crucial to the humidity.
Create an airspace with only an inch of wall is dry enough.
then escaped to a small opening at each end of the two sides (sides of the container) and the rise in warm, moist air and ventilation and must leave 90% of moisture accumulation.
the other is on the ground a distance of 1 cm has a small farm in 2DEG Batton angle on each wall so that no moisture is lost is, on the wall Batton run and because of the slope rather than 2degree, then a small (only 2 or 3 mm) hole in the bottom right of the Batton will be drilled through the bottom of cotainer, so that the escape of moisture.
Hope this helps,
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