Great! Thank you for the feed back. Stay tuned. More about other rainscreens to follow. Then, a compare and contrast video to wrap up the discussion about types of rainscreens.
Thanks a lot for the information. Speaking of rain, How should our roof insulation be ? Do we have to make a new insulated roof from the outside ? Is it enough to insulate the roof from the inside ? I've also seen people using it without doing anything outside.
Yes, that it is usually fine to insulate from the inside. See this video about the dew point concerns while installing insulation on the inside at ruclips.net/video/DwiCOb2c3Ig/видео.html. When closed cell spray on insulation is installed on the inside properly, it will act not only as an insulation but also as a water barrier to protect the inside surfaces from condensation (note that this depends on the temperature and relative humidity around and inside your building). Here is a video about insulating the inside walls (ceilings similar) at ruclips.net/video/GrIkQmbMIpc/видео.html.
"In regions that get more than 60 inches of annual rain," according to www.byhyu.com/home--podcast/what-is-a-rainscreen-and-why-you-might-need-one-byhyu-145#:~:text=Rainscreens%20are%20recommended%2C%20and%20sometimes,60%20inches%20of%20annual%20rain.&text=That's%20true.,it's%20not%20required%20by%20code.
It is not for every project. But, there's some things to consider when putting any kind of rainscreen on a shipping container. This video points out some ways others solved the same challenges we all have. Thank you for the comment.
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Great! Thank you for the feed back. Stay tuned. More about other rainscreens to follow. Then, a compare and contrast video to wrap up the discussion about types of rainscreens.
Thanks a lot for the information.
Speaking of rain,
How should our roof insulation be ? Do we have to make a new insulated roof from the outside ? Is it enough to insulate the roof from the inside ? I've also seen people using it without doing anything outside.
Yes, that it is usually fine to insulate from the inside. See this video about the dew point concerns while installing insulation on the inside at ruclips.net/video/DwiCOb2c3Ig/видео.html.
When closed cell spray on insulation is installed on the inside properly, it will act not only as an insulation but also as a water barrier to protect the inside surfaces from condensation (note that this depends on the temperature and relative humidity around and inside your building). Here is a video about insulating the inside walls (ceilings similar) at ruclips.net/video/GrIkQmbMIpc/видео.html.
What about a container construction in the tropic’s and bear the beach.?
"In regions that get more than 60 inches of annual rain," according to www.byhyu.com/home--podcast/what-is-a-rainscreen-and-why-you-might-need-one-byhyu-145#:~:text=Rainscreens%20are%20recommended%2C%20and%20sometimes,60%20inches%20of%20annual%20rain.&text=That's%20true.,it's%20not%20required%20by%20code.
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It is not for every project. But, there's some things to consider when putting any kind of rainscreen on a shipping container. This video points out some ways others solved the same challenges we all have. Thank you for the comment.