Ceiling insulation coating

Should I paint the timber ceiling of my new coop?

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pevan10

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Jul 8, 2012
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Slack Creek Queensland Australia
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Hi, I've taken pre-emptive advice about condensation while building my coop and have insulated the metal roof with fibreglass batts and then covered/ lined these with timber palings (see below). What I'm unsure of is whether to paint the timber or to keep moisture (from chook respiration) and out of the timber and possibly have a dripping problem again or to leave it raw to absorb any breathing moisture? I have plenty of ventilation around the ceiling. I have painted the rest of the timber in the coop for ease of cleaning, but am unsure of which way to go with the ceiling. Any thoughts appreciated! I have learnt so much for my coop construction from these pages so a belated thanks.
 
That looks NICE!! I'd base painting (or not) the ceiling on what you like appearance-wise. One of our ceilings is just plywood, one is cheap particle board, and one has exposed fiberglass insulation in it. None have had any moisture related issues because we have plenty of ventilation for the number of birds we keep in those spaces.
 

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