I have an external detached concrete sectioned garage with asbestos(like) corrugated roofing sheets and a metal up & over door and concrete floor. It is used to store my classic car in. There are no leaks from the roof so its a dry garage when it rains. However when we get a wet night, the car can be soaking in the morning, like a heavy dew on it, as are all my tools etc on the shelves. I'm assuming this is due to damp air getting in and cooling overnight ?
Having a classic car get damp is not ideal especially as its a roadster so all the clocks and gauges, seats, carpets etc get damp too as well as the exterior.
Is this caused by 1) not enough air flow through the garage or 2) too much air coming into the garage through the various gaps around the door and between the roofing sheets and the top of the concrete walls.
Any suggestions how I can improve it ?
thanks
Having a classic car get damp is not ideal especially as its a roadster so all the clocks and gauges, seats, carpets etc get damp too as well as the exterior.
Is this caused by 1) not enough air flow through the garage or 2) too much air coming into the garage through the various gaps around the door and between the roofing sheets and the top of the concrete walls.
Any suggestions how I can improve it ?
thanks