I hope this isn't a dumb question.
We're close to being done our coop and considering we have 9-10 week old chicks inside the house still it's about time. If we can get the roof on this weekend the rest should come together pretty quickly. The problem is, I'm in the PNW and it rains a lot here. It's been raining almost every night and often during the day too lately. I can pick a dry day to paint the coop, but the wood itself may not be completely dry. Even if I wait until after it's roofed (so at least the inside is dry), the outside of the coop will likely be damp, and because it's been raining most nights I doubt the wood will have a chance to completely dry out even if the outer part is dry enough to paint. Is this a problem? Here's the stupid question part, if I paint wood and the inside of the wood is still slightly damp, will the paint prevent it from being able to dry properly and cause mold? I might have to wait months for it to be dry consistently enough for the wood to completely dry out though. (Or maybe not, some years it stops raining in April, last year it wasn't until June.) I bought Kilz primer and was planning on using an exterior oops paint.
