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Best Insulation for Office Wall in Garage?

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I've just finished framing out a small office space in my attached garage. Basically I just divided off the back 1/3 of the garage. What would be the best type of insulation to use in the wall?
 

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What are you looking for the insulation to do?

Sound, temp, and/or fire control?
Mostly temperature & cooling to match more closely the main house during the winter and humid summer days. I'm calling it an "office", but it'll still be part of the garage.
 

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Mostly temperature & cooling to match more closely the main house during the winter and humid summer days. I'm calling it an "office", but it'll still be part of the garage.
Is the ceiling insulated? That's where your heat loss will be. Insulating the interior walls won't really help with temp control unless you are heating/cooling separately.
 
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Is the ceiling insulated? That's where your heat loss will be. Insulating the interior walls won't really help with temp control unless you are heating/cooling separately.
Yes, the garage ceiling and all three walls are insulated as well it has one of those thick factory insulated type garage door. The garage itself is unheated, but never gets below 40 degrees during the winter. I have a small portable 1500 watt heater that pumps the temp up to 60 degrees when I need to work in it. Once the new wall is all finished and I install a door, I plan to just leave the adjoining gray door to the main house open for general heat and A/C when I'm home, which is 90% of the time.
 

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Yes, the garage ceiling and all three walls are insulated as well it has one of those thick factory insulated type garage door. The garage itself is unheated, but never gets below 40 degrees during the winter. I have a small portable 1500 watt heater that pumps the temp up to 60 degrees when I need to work in it. Once the new wall is all finished and I install a door, I plan to just leave the adjoining gray door to the main house open for general heat and A/C when I'm home, which is 90% of the time.

Must be really tightly.sealed if a 1500 watt heater does that!

I have 2 in my ~15x20 office in the warehoyse. It'll barely keep it 70 when it's -40* outside. And that's in a 60* building.
 
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If I go with R-11 fiberglass insulation, do I get the one side paper type or the non-paper type? Should I staple plastic sheeting facing out into the garage also?
 
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Must be really tightly.sealed if a 1500 watt heater does that!

I have 2 in my ~15x20 office in the warehoyse. It'll barely keep it 70 when it's -40* outside. And that's in a 60* building.
Its an attached, single car 12x22 garage with one window on the outside wall near the garage door. Very good sealing overhead door.
 
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I'm going to use these Dricore 2'X2' panels on the floor and probably cover it with indoor/outdoor carpeting and a couple runners which should help keep any dampness out of the office space. 1679067516153.png
 

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Its an attached, single car 12x22 garage with one window on the outside wall near the garage door. Very good sealing overhead door.
How big is the office?!

I was imaging something around that size for just the office!
 

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Any insulation will work fine here. I like the rock wool suggestion. And for the 100 square feet, a 1500W heater will be plenty. Back in the 70's with poor insulation, the seat of the pants calculation was 10W/ Square foot when heating a house with electric heat. Here in central MA. (my father did hundreds of houses with strictly electric baseboard heat in the late
60's/ early '70's) Back when electric was desirable. Oh, but now it is again.....but I digress
 

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Get whatever you can find cheap, not need to do faced but my local home centers don't stock unfaced. It really won't matter much which side the facing is.

I would recommend drywall on both sides and make sure the door you put in is a sealed door, basically an exterior style door with threshold and weather stripping.
 
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