The amount of information both on here, and the net in general, is mind boggling; therefore, confusing:confused2:
Until I get a pole barn up, I'm wanting to use the old barn hayloft that lies in the humid South, as storage. There's an enormous amount of ventilation, but will too much ventilation invite mold/mildew on stored household items? Or is it better to ensure the metal roof doesn't leak, add fiberglass insulation to the roof and walls, board the entire floor, and essentially enclose the space to ensure that moisture levels stabilize? As of now, the area is dry and without mold, but that's on wood, and not metal, cloth, leather, etc.. Here's a couple of pics to help out:


I'm thinking that any item that an animal would love to make a home in, place in plastic containers. All else could just be placed on a pallet, and let that air circulate.
Until I get a pole barn up, I'm wanting to use the old barn hayloft that lies in the humid South, as storage. There's an enormous amount of ventilation, but will too much ventilation invite mold/mildew on stored household items? Or is it better to ensure the metal roof doesn't leak, add fiberglass insulation to the roof and walls, board the entire floor, and essentially enclose the space to ensure that moisture levels stabilize? As of now, the area is dry and without mold, but that's on wood, and not metal, cloth, leather, etc.. Here's a couple of pics to help out:


I'm thinking that any item that an animal would love to make a home in, place in plastic containers. All else could just be placed on a pallet, and let that air circulate.