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*Instead of rigid insulation, can we use slopeless air space with fans to get rid of condensation? | *Instead of rigid insulation, can we use slopeless air space with fans to get rid of condensation? | ||
*Solution - cold vented roof - [https://chatgpt.com/share/689bd9b2-59cc-8010-ad76-38535757936d]. 30 sf of intake and exhaust for [[Hangar]]. If the Hangar is 160 feet long, than this is only 2.25" tall. | *Solution - cold vented roof - [https://chatgpt.com/share/689bd9b2-59cc-8010-ad76-38535757936d]. 30 sf of intake and exhaust for [[Hangar]]. If the Hangar is 160 feet long, than this is only 2.25" tall. | ||
*R15 required otherwise for noncondensing in Maysville |
Latest revision as of 18:51, 14 August 2025
- https://chatgpt.com/share/689bc639-fe7c-8010-a8ac-4bf2a2bc6be1
- Instead of rigid insulation, can we use slopeless air space with fans to get rid of condensation?
- Solution - cold vented roof - [1]. 30 sf of intake and exhaust for Hangar. If the Hangar is 160 feet long, than this is only 2.25" tall.
- R15 required otherwise for noncondensing in Maysville