To Construct a Building 6/7
October 18th, 2007
Will condensation be a major problem for the interior of the new steel structure? There’s no need to worry about condensation. While some condensation is likely in a steel building, it need not be a major problem. In the design process of the structure there should be adequate ventilation to reduce the condensation. Adequate ventilation significantly reduces condensation issues within steel buildings. The connections between the various beams of a steel building frame are very tight. An atmosphere more conducive for work is made possible via adequate ventilation. The bottom line is this, you need not worry about condensation problems if your facility is properly ventilated. >>> to be continued