JWILLIE1977
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Good evening GJ!!
Looking for some direction/opinions on moving forward with insulating and heating my shop. Was outside this afternoon finishing up the snowblower prep, and decided enough is enough working indoors, in the cold.
Wife and I purchased our house in 2022, on 12.5 acres, with a 24'x32' detached shop/garage.
Shop is stick built on a concrete slab, 2x4 walls, 2x6 rafters, all on 16" centers. 2x6x24' joists on 4' centers. 16' total height at the center. The building has vinyl siding and has a shingled roof. There is a ridge vent the length of the peak.
There is a 7' insulated OH door and mandoor on the north gable end.
Previous owner has run an 80 amp subpanel from the house to power lights, outlets, and a 220v feed for a long-gone hot tub that was under a pergola behind the shop.
At this point, the shop stores my outdoor tools, mower, snowblower etc., but I would like to get all of my tools, toolbox, and workbenches in there for a combined workshop garage space.
Anyway, at this time, there is no insulation, and no heat. PO stuffed fiberglass pieces in the eaves. Inside, It's cold in the winter. . And pretty warm in the summer.
On to the questions.
How do I go about insulating this? I'm leaning towards fiberglass batts, as I can install those myself.
Do I insulate the inside the rafters or just create an 8' "ceiling" and insulate flat on that?
If I insulate up the rafters, do I need to install rafter venting from the eave/soffit all the way to the ridge vent? Every rafter bay? Every other?
Insulating horizontally, on the 8' ceiling, costs me some light duty overhead storage space.
I'm assuming that the 24' 2x6 joists just tie the rafters on each side together, is it possible to raise the joists up, and increase the number of joists without compromising the structural integrity?
Finally, once insulated. . What to use as a heat source?
The house is on propane, so it's possible I could get a line into the shop from the house. There's already electric in conduit, so maybe there's a spare conduit adjacent. If no conduit, could be a chore to get a line 15' from house to shop.
Wood stove?
With 12.5 acres, I have what seems like and infinite supply of standing dead ash trees, thanks to the Emerald Ash Borer.
Pellet stove? Any others?
Sorry for the long winded post, just wanted to get as much info to you guys as I could.
Thanks in advance for your replys!
Looking for some direction/opinions on moving forward with insulating and heating my shop. Was outside this afternoon finishing up the snowblower prep, and decided enough is enough working indoors, in the cold.
Wife and I purchased our house in 2022, on 12.5 acres, with a 24'x32' detached shop/garage.
Shop is stick built on a concrete slab, 2x4 walls, 2x6 rafters, all on 16" centers. 2x6x24' joists on 4' centers. 16' total height at the center. The building has vinyl siding and has a shingled roof. There is a ridge vent the length of the peak.
There is a 7' insulated OH door and mandoor on the north gable end.
Previous owner has run an 80 amp subpanel from the house to power lights, outlets, and a 220v feed for a long-gone hot tub that was under a pergola behind the shop.
At this point, the shop stores my outdoor tools, mower, snowblower etc., but I would like to get all of my tools, toolbox, and workbenches in there for a combined workshop garage space.
Anyway, at this time, there is no insulation, and no heat. PO stuffed fiberglass pieces in the eaves. Inside, It's cold in the winter. . And pretty warm in the summer.
On to the questions.
How do I go about insulating this? I'm leaning towards fiberglass batts, as I can install those myself.
Do I insulate the inside the rafters or just create an 8' "ceiling" and insulate flat on that?
If I insulate up the rafters, do I need to install rafter venting from the eave/soffit all the way to the ridge vent? Every rafter bay? Every other?
Insulating horizontally, on the 8' ceiling, costs me some light duty overhead storage space.
I'm assuming that the 24' 2x6 joists just tie the rafters on each side together, is it possible to raise the joists up, and increase the number of joists without compromising the structural integrity?
Finally, once insulated. . What to use as a heat source?
The house is on propane, so it's possible I could get a line into the shop from the house. There's already electric in conduit, so maybe there's a spare conduit adjacent. If no conduit, could be a chore to get a line 15' from house to shop.
Wood stove?
With 12.5 acres, I have what seems like and infinite supply of standing dead ash trees, thanks to the Emerald Ash Borer.
Pellet stove? Any others?
Sorry for the long winded post, just wanted to get as much info to you guys as I could.
Thanks in advance for your replys!
