I own a problem near a "cold room" surrounded by my underground store which I only just insulated. This room have 3 exterior walls I put batts of fiberglass insulation in the cold room on the...

I put batts of fiberglass insulation in the cold room on the one wall which is not an outside wall. I also insulated the door into the cold room. There immediately is moisture on the ceiling and walls in the cold room. I am concerned give or take a few mold and if it gets too cold the outside walls might crack. Any suggestions?
Answers:    Sounds similar to you insulated the inside wall very powerfully if you are getting moisture buildup. I would suggest an inwall convection heater as the best (cheapest) alternative for getting some fry in the room. The superfluous heat should also help out to dry out the room. I did the same entry in a cold room surrounded by my basement. It didnt give that much to my electric bill and the heater itself cost $110. If needed, you can also supply a dehumidifier, but I would just try the oven first and see if that solves it. I hope you have found this adjectives
by 'cold room" do you mean a waddle in refrigerator? or a short time ago a room in your subterranean vault that is cold, if the latter is the satchel make sure you dont hold any air leak, and get some bake down there. pipe it surrounded by or duct it in depending what species of system you have. ive see some cases with cold basements and the certainty is you can insulate all you want but if here is no heat down at hand it will never get comfortable.