JP, Grab it. Much better to have your van in a garage that is the same or less then outside humidity. You may want to look for water leak some where? You may also fine a way to vent the place, like leaving a few windows opened a small amount. ERic Jean-Pierre Le Cruguel wrote: > Hi volks, > > I found a garage to store my westy for the winter (Nov to en of April). > I am in Montreal (Quebec). > It's not heated, it's a stand alone garage (not a basement or part > of/next to the house one). > The floor is cement. (it's a brick building), isolation is so so. > > But I think the humidity is not that low (we have dry winter (air) but > also lots of snow (roof, around the building, etc.) > > Fellow northerner, what is your input on this? Should I avoid it? > (it's hard to find tall enough garages here). > > JP > > |
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