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condensation on steel roof

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I have a storage facility for boats and cars that is 60 X 250 feet, wood construction, steel siding and concrete slab. It is vented through the roof only. There is condensation on the roof, just wondering if I should now vent through the eaves and if so how much ventilation is required. I am assuming that at the moment their is on convective air flow in the building. Thanks am
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1/29/2006
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Yes, intake vents in the soffits will help create a "bath" of air along the bottom of the roof. Todd Miller
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Isaiah Industries, Inc.

1/30/2006
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