12-01-2007, 11:15 AM
When it rains hard, we get the second rain inside in the form of condensation on the underside of the roof dripping down on us. We have a standard corrugated type roof and no interior ceilings (our older house at present is one big shell - like a barn). Any builders out there know how to prevent this accumulation of condensation? Someone suggested that if we put in ceilings that will prevent it. But common sense tells me the ceilings will just get soggy over time. If there are vents that would work and not bring water inside during downpours I would try that. I'd like to know what the standard building technique is for this problem. Thanks for any suggestions.