csatt90
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Been reading every thread I can but cant find this specific question. I am building a walk in cooler in my Dads shop. 6x10 x 8 tall. The corner we chose has two Insulated 2x6 walls (one interior, one exterior) with finished drywall. This will be a coolbot/window AC setup.
My question is what is the safest way to cover these walls to avoid moisture problems? My thought is vapor barrier on the drywall, followed by 1" foam panels with the seams sealed. Another idea is framing a small false wall with a small air gap (.5-1"?) between the cooler itself and the drywall. Or is it dumb to even consider a cooler this close to any drywall?
Like most on here, it will mainly only be used in the fall. So maybe I am overthinking it and moisture wont be a huge concern with minimal runtime?
Thanks in advance for any insight.
My question is what is the safest way to cover these walls to avoid moisture problems? My thought is vapor barrier on the drywall, followed by 1" foam panels with the seams sealed. Another idea is framing a small false wall with a small air gap (.5-1"?) between the cooler itself and the drywall. Or is it dumb to even consider a cooler this close to any drywall?
Like most on here, it will mainly only be used in the fall. So maybe I am overthinking it and moisture wont be a huge concern with minimal runtime?
Thanks in advance for any insight.