
Originally Posted by
steve_t
Spoke to my colleague with the metrapanel house. She notes there's not really an issue with condensation but they do have good ventilation with a ducted airconditioning system. Another one said they have terrible condensation in their new house (stick frame) even though it has double glazing. Apparently there are no drainage holes since the windows weren't supposed to have condensation... And they didn't go with thermally broken windows as it was going to add $10,000 to the cost of the windows

I guess it would have been $10,000 well spent as apparently the window frames are always covered in condensation and the water has dripped down and damaged the floor

They complained to the builder who advised them to buy a dehumidifier
So, by the sounds of things, the metrapanel/triboard stuff isn't any more of a contributor to condensation issues than stick frame and gib. It's more ventilation and insulation etc. Well, that's just one person's take on it anyway.
You would be right. Unsealed walls only absorb a small percentage of the moisture vapour. Ventilation and/or a lot of money tied up in dehumidifiers is the right answer.
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