LobsterOfJustice
Recovering Detritophobe
Hey all,
This spring is phase two of prepping the garage for the in-wall tank. Last spring I got the garage door swapped out with an insulated model and added A/C. This years project will be to humidity-proof the walls and ceiling to protect my house from mold/moisture damage. I have a couple options I need help with:
1. Tear out the existing drywall and replace it with greenboard, or leave existing drywall. I'm not sure if this is necessary depending on the wall covering I use. The added benefit would be I could insulate the exterior wall which is not currently insulated. The garage is getting by fine temperature-wise but it would increase efficiency.
2. Cover the wall with a plastic board (FRP or similar), or coat it with a heavy duty sealant.
I want to do it right but don't want to waste time and money on overkill. The tank will be 300g and it is only a 1 car garage so I expect there to be some humidity. I will also probably install an exhaust fan. Any direction from anyone who has done this before is appreciated.
This spring is phase two of prepping the garage for the in-wall tank. Last spring I got the garage door swapped out with an insulated model and added A/C. This years project will be to humidity-proof the walls and ceiling to protect my house from mold/moisture damage. I have a couple options I need help with:
1. Tear out the existing drywall and replace it with greenboard, or leave existing drywall. I'm not sure if this is necessary depending on the wall covering I use. The added benefit would be I could insulate the exterior wall which is not currently insulated. The garage is getting by fine temperature-wise but it would increase efficiency.
2. Cover the wall with a plastic board (FRP or similar), or coat it with a heavy duty sealant.
I want to do it right but don't want to waste time and money on overkill. The tank will be 300g and it is only a 1 car garage so I expect there to be some humidity. I will also probably install an exhaust fan. Any direction from anyone who has done this before is appreciated.