02-13-2008, 07:30 AM
Man, I just turn you guys (and gals) loose and you come up with answers. There are (or soon will be!) some very talented people in Puna.
Okay, so if I understand, there are times when it may be cooler underneath the house (in the shade, and cooler air falls) than it is at floor level. Consequently, when it is very wet outside, condendation may form due to the temperature differential. And so, I might put insulation underneath to keep the temperature from getting too cool underneath and causing condensation. Do I have that right?
Okay, so if I understand, there are times when it may be cooler underneath the house (in the shade, and cooler air falls) than it is at floor level. Consequently, when it is very wet outside, condendation may form due to the temperature differential. And so, I might put insulation underneath to keep the temperature from getting too cool underneath and causing condensation. Do I have that right?