zmoz
Silver Member
I have a shop built out of concrete blocks with a concrete floor. Ok, the seal around the door isn't 100% perfect, but why, oh WHY is it always so humid in my shop? It is often in the 70-80% range, about the same as outside. I use a dehumidifier in there but it just can't keep up with the amount of humidity coming in. There is only a little bit of insulation in my roof, and the temperature stays around 50 degrees. There are only two openings in the concrete blocks, one for the man door, one for the roll up door, and they're usually closed.
On the other hand, my garage, attached to my house, has no humidity problem at all. It stays below 50% almost always. The two buildings are very close, why the difference? My garage isn't insulated and the seal around that door is even worse than the one in my shop. I've never used or needed or even thought about a dehumidifier in there.
Is moisture seeping in through the blocks in my shop or something? It's really pissing me off seeing all my stuff get rusty. Really the only difference between my shop and my garage is that the garage is wood framed, the shop is concrete. The garage might have some kind of vapor barrier in the wall, but there is still plenty of gap around the roll up door that could let moisture in. Why no humidity there?
On the other hand, my garage, attached to my house, has no humidity problem at all. It stays below 50% almost always. The two buildings are very close, why the difference? My garage isn't insulated and the seal around that door is even worse than the one in my shop. I've never used or needed or even thought about a dehumidifier in there.
Is moisture seeping in through the blocks in my shop or something? It's really pissing me off seeing all my stuff get rusty. Really the only difference between my shop and my garage is that the garage is wood framed, the shop is concrete. The garage might have some kind of vapor barrier in the wall, but there is still plenty of gap around the roll up door that could let moisture in. Why no humidity there?