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re: Patio concrete sweating
Posted on 2/13/18 at 7:38 pm to LSUballs
Posted on 2/13/18 at 7:38 pm to LSUballs
Balls, these discussions are about carports. Carports in the humid south in winter.
quote:This is the entire point, dude. shite frick piss shite!
shite condensates and sweats this time of year and nothing a vapor barrier can do will stop it.
quote:Damn man. That's just shitty. No other way to put it. You're behavior on this is an embarrassment. Here's another LINK yo really should read.
I haven’t read anything you’ve googled.
quote:I don't believe you. I believe you realized you're wrong about something you believed your whole life, and you just can't deal with it.
I still don’t know what point your trying to make. I’ll again back out of the thread.
Posted on 2/13/18 at 7:57 pm to AlxTgr
quote:. Then why do the words vapor barrier keep getting mentioned?
shite condensates and sweats this time of year and nothing a vapor barrier can do will stop it
Posted on 2/13/18 at 9:38 pm to AlxTgr
Let me help you out, goodness people.
Vapor barriers are there to prevent moisture from the bottom to the top. It's biggest use is for HVAC'd areas, so moisture doesn't come through the concrete to your flooring.
Carports and outside cement sweats from the top mostly. The ground is colder then the air so the concrete on the ground sucks the moisture out of the air, it's like grass dewing in the morning. If you put something over the grass, that's going to dew also.
Vapor barriers are there to prevent moisture from the bottom to the top. It's biggest use is for HVAC'd areas, so moisture doesn't come through the concrete to your flooring.
Carports and outside cement sweats from the top mostly. The ground is colder then the air so the concrete on the ground sucks the moisture out of the air, it's like grass dewing in the morning. If you put something over the grass, that's going to dew also.
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