cls89
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I have 20x32 detached garage. I am in Southeast Michigan. The garage has a hip roof. I'm wanting to finish insulating the garage by spray foaming the roof deck.
Below are some questions and concerns about this method. Any help answering would be appreciated.
1. Is closed cell spray foam the best option for insulating the roof deck on a detached garage in a Southeast Michigan climate, or is open cell the better option?
2. Does my situation require ventilation? If yes what type of ventilation? Would something like these Rafter Vents work? Do I just attach the rafter vents to roof deck and then spray foam over it? Are there other ventilation options that make sense for my situation?
3. If I don’t ventilate the roof deck, would the spray foam making direct contact with the roof deck create a hot roof? If yes what are the concerns with having a hot roof? Can it cause pre-mature damage to the structure?
4. What about soffit vents? Do those get covered with foam? If not, how do I work around this?
5. What about ridge vents? Does it get covered, or is it sprayed around?
6. How thick should the spray foam be? Should it fill the entire 2x6 cavity?
7. If there is a roof leak how will this impact the substructure? I am assuming water will get trapped between the roof deck and foam which will eventually lead to wood rot and failure. Is this correct, or am I misunderstanding something?
8. How much can I expect this to cost if I do it myself using a DIY Kit? Any specific DIY kit recommendations?
9. My garage was built in the 1950’s, so the roof deck is constructed using solid lumber (see photo) and not OSB or Plywood Sheathing. Since solid wood expands and contracts are there any concerns with leaks / cracks in the spray foam after a couple of seasons?
10. Are there any additional details that I am overlooking for my situation? Whether it is related to ventilation, moisture, materials, climate considerations, etc.

Below are some questions and concerns about this method. Any help answering would be appreciated.
1. Is closed cell spray foam the best option for insulating the roof deck on a detached garage in a Southeast Michigan climate, or is open cell the better option?
2. Does my situation require ventilation? If yes what type of ventilation? Would something like these Rafter Vents work? Do I just attach the rafter vents to roof deck and then spray foam over it? Are there other ventilation options that make sense for my situation?
3. If I don’t ventilate the roof deck, would the spray foam making direct contact with the roof deck create a hot roof? If yes what are the concerns with having a hot roof? Can it cause pre-mature damage to the structure?
4. What about soffit vents? Do those get covered with foam? If not, how do I work around this?
5. What about ridge vents? Does it get covered, or is it sprayed around?
6. How thick should the spray foam be? Should it fill the entire 2x6 cavity?
7. If there is a roof leak how will this impact the substructure? I am assuming water will get trapped between the roof deck and foam which will eventually lead to wood rot and failure. Is this correct, or am I misunderstanding something?
8. How much can I expect this to cost if I do it myself using a DIY Kit? Any specific DIY kit recommendations?
9. My garage was built in the 1950’s, so the roof deck is constructed using solid lumber (see photo) and not OSB or Plywood Sheathing. Since solid wood expands and contracts are there any concerns with leaks / cracks in the spray foam after a couple of seasons?
10. Are there any additional details that I am overlooking for my situation? Whether it is related to ventilation, moisture, materials, climate considerations, etc.


