Is condensation ever an issue with Amvic?
A. The internal surface temperature of the Amvic wall will be within one or two degrees of the room air temperature, preventing condensation from forming on the internal wall face. Amvic is a vapour permeable method of construction, so in theory the occurrence of interstitial condensation is possible during the winter months. However, this will then quickly disappear during the rest of the year. In fact, to date interstitial condensation has never been detected in an Amvic ICF wall.