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<blockquote data-quote="Herefordcross" data-source="post: 315829" data-attributes="member: 3860"><p>I have been building houses for a fair amount of time now and nothing condensates to the extent metal does, if you use a base guard and closure to keep the bugs, birds and air out and then you put poly on the interior side of the wall girts, then you tell me what you have......... , condensation that won't evaporate unless enough sun or warmth hits it. Take a set of bilco basement entrance doors and place a layer of plastic on the underside of it (interior side) and watch what happens and while it takes some time, not that much is some cases, that style of metal entrance door will rust quite rapidly with even the best paint. And unless I'm missing something you would have an even worse situation with wall girts due to the 1 1/2" thickness and distance between wall girts being a fairly large space for condensation to build up in. I</p><p></p><p> <strong>I'm not trying to be arguementative </strong>and I appreciate the input Houses I know, pole buildings while similar are a different ballgame in most respects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herefordcross, post: 315829, member: 3860"] I have been building houses for a fair amount of time now and nothing condensates to the extent metal does, if you use a base guard and closure to keep the bugs, birds and air out and then you put poly on the interior side of the wall girts, then you tell me what you have......... , condensation that won't evaporate unless enough sun or warmth hits it. Take a set of bilco basement entrance doors and place a layer of plastic on the underside of it (interior side) and watch what happens and while it takes some time, not that much is some cases, that style of metal entrance door will rust quite rapidly with even the best paint. And unless I'm missing something you would have an even worse situation with wall girts due to the 1 1/2" thickness and distance between wall girts being a fairly large space for condensation to build up in. I [b]I'm not trying to be arguementative [/b]and I appreciate the input Houses I know, pole buildings while similar are a different ballgame in most respects. [/QUOTE]
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