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Conversion Video 57: Decorative Ceiling Trim to Combat Condensation

When I installed my ceiling, I created a thermal bridge from the interior to the exterior, which bypasses my insulation. I didn't think it would be a big deal at the time, but in practice, it's proven to be a serious problem with condensation.

Condensation happens when warm moist air condenses and sticks to cold surfaces. It's why windows sometimes get fogged up. On the ceiling, each of my exposed screw heads were a different temperature than the interior, because they conducted temperatures from the exterior of the bus!

To combat this, I sealed each screw head in adhesive sealant and covered them with decorative trim. The theory is that the trim and sealant will prevent the warm air inside the bus from condensing on the cold screw heads because they are no longer exposed to the open air.

Here's how I fixed my trim.

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11 июня 2020 г. 20:00:12
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