I live in Indiana. My pole barn was designed by people from Michigan for snow load and was constructed by a crew from Michigan. I had it built with trusses on 2 ft, shingled roof, 35 year shingles, 1 ft vented over hang, venta-ridge down the middle, no plastic under a 6 inch concrete floor, no plastic period, no bubble wrap, nothing on the inside of the OSB, and for the past 5 years NO CONDENSATION. I even park my truck, that I drive daily, in the barn wet, covered with snow, and ABSOLUYELY NO CONDENSATION.
Proper ventilation is the key. No heat, No insulation. Even the floor, never condensation.
IMHO, metal roof will sooner or later form condensation. Where I live, I've seem metal roof on pole barns, removed and shingles installed. George
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