NativeGator
Electrical
I have a 2000 sq ft house less than a year old on a river in the South Eastern costal region of the U.S. it has insulated Metal AC ductwork in the crawlspace.
The insulation surrounding the ductwork is wet and dripping water. The inside of the ductwork appears to be dry.
Can some one enlighten me and suggest a possible solution to my dilemma before I start having to harvest mushrooms in the crawlspace.
Background:
The 2000 sq ft house is located 100' feet off a river and the crawl space is on the order of 5+’ tall. I have 6 mil black plastic over the earthen floor in the crawl space which is attached to the crawl space concrete stem wall. The main floor of the house has 10+” fiber glass batts separating the main floor from the crawlspace. (they are dry).
I have over 26 air vents around the crawl space perimeter to allow for good cross ventilation. I have no signs of mold or mildew on the floor joist or subflooring above the 10” batts.
The crawl space temperature stays between 72 and 76 degrees over any 24 hour period during the summer [summer temperature here ranges from low 80’s to mid 90’s],(I have not been in the house over the winter yet).
Both conditioned and unconditioned air ducts are in the crawl space.
The duct work is insulated with ~ 1" thick fiberglass that has bright outside foil. The duct work is suspended below the 10" batts and on the order of 3' above the ground.
The duct insulation does not show signs of mold or mildew. (yet)but it is wet!
The house is kept between 74-78F during the day and 70-73F at night.
The inside humidly stays between 48 – 57% during any 24 hour period.
If you need more Info I will try and supply it.
Thanks
The insulation surrounding the ductwork is wet and dripping water. The inside of the ductwork appears to be dry.
Can some one enlighten me and suggest a possible solution to my dilemma before I start having to harvest mushrooms in the crawlspace.
Background:
The 2000 sq ft house is located 100' feet off a river and the crawl space is on the order of 5+’ tall. I have 6 mil black plastic over the earthen floor in the crawl space which is attached to the crawl space concrete stem wall. The main floor of the house has 10+” fiber glass batts separating the main floor from the crawlspace. (they are dry).
I have over 26 air vents around the crawl space perimeter to allow for good cross ventilation. I have no signs of mold or mildew on the floor joist or subflooring above the 10” batts.
The crawl space temperature stays between 72 and 76 degrees over any 24 hour period during the summer [summer temperature here ranges from low 80’s to mid 90’s],(I have not been in the house over the winter yet).
Both conditioned and unconditioned air ducts are in the crawl space.
The duct work is insulated with ~ 1" thick fiberglass that has bright outside foil. The duct work is suspended below the 10" batts and on the order of 3' above the ground.
The duct insulation does not show signs of mold or mildew. (yet)but it is wet!
The house is kept between 74-78F during the day and 70-73F at night.
The inside humidly stays between 48 – 57% during any 24 hour period.
If you need more Info I will try and supply it.
Thanks