newbie_garage_brutha
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Greetings Garage Journal Warriors!,
I have been a lurker for several years and finally bit the bullet on a smaller post frame structure at 30' x 44' x 14' - the maximum size that zoning would allow.
I know the insulation topic has been covered 300x's over, but I am asking the community for feedback regarding Siga products.
I want to go ahead and put Rockwool ComfortBoard 80 behind each post, Rockwool Comfort Batt R-23 in the walls, and blown-in R-38 in the ceiling.
My question is am I wasting money on Siga products (Majrex 200 and associated tapes), or just go with standard sheeting staples/tape?
Wall sheathing will be a mix of 3/4 ply and tin.
I am in Zone 5A.
The structure will be for year-round mixed use (storage, hang-out, garage, workshop) and plan on ceiling fans and a mini-split in the future.
I have been following RR Buildings specifically these videos:
As the structure currently sits:
WALL DETAIL (OUTSIDE:INSIDE):
>>26 gauge 40-year painted steel panels (screwed down vertically) >>Dupont Tyvek >>horizontal 2x4 girts >>2X6 pressure treated syp ground contact skirt board (against concrete floor) >>2 x 6 x 20' laminated 3-ply columns (Green Post)
ROOF DETAIL (OUTSIDE:INSIDE):
>>26 gauge 40-year painted steel panels (screw down) >>double-bubble vapor barrier >>scissor truss (8/12 pitch top; 4/12 pitch bottom.
VENTING:
12" roof overhang on all sides w/vented soffit.
44' of continuous low profile ridge vent.
FLOOR:
>>2X6 pressure treated syp ground contact skirt board >>5" 4K PSI fiber mesh reinforced. >>6 mil vapor barrier >> 4" crushed stone base . . . yes I regret not insulating the slab.
Thank you all in advance for your time/feedback!
I have been a lurker for several years and finally bit the bullet on a smaller post frame structure at 30' x 44' x 14' - the maximum size that zoning would allow.
I know the insulation topic has been covered 300x's over, but I am asking the community for feedback regarding Siga products.
I want to go ahead and put Rockwool ComfortBoard 80 behind each post, Rockwool Comfort Batt R-23 in the walls, and blown-in R-38 in the ceiling.
My question is am I wasting money on Siga products (Majrex 200 and associated tapes), or just go with standard sheeting staples/tape?
Wall sheathing will be a mix of 3/4 ply and tin.
I am in Zone 5A.
The structure will be for year-round mixed use (storage, hang-out, garage, workshop) and plan on ceiling fans and a mini-split in the future.
I have been following RR Buildings specifically these videos:
As the structure currently sits:
WALL DETAIL (OUTSIDE:INSIDE):
>>26 gauge 40-year painted steel panels (screwed down vertically) >>Dupont Tyvek >>horizontal 2x4 girts >>2X6 pressure treated syp ground contact skirt board (against concrete floor) >>2 x 6 x 20' laminated 3-ply columns (Green Post)
ROOF DETAIL (OUTSIDE:INSIDE):
>>26 gauge 40-year painted steel panels (screw down) >>double-bubble vapor barrier >>scissor truss (8/12 pitch top; 4/12 pitch bottom.
VENTING:
12" roof overhang on all sides w/vented soffit.
44' of continuous low profile ridge vent.
FLOOR:
>>2X6 pressure treated syp ground contact skirt board >>5" 4K PSI fiber mesh reinforced. >>6 mil vapor barrier >> 4" crushed stone base . . . yes I regret not insulating the slab.
Thank you all in advance for your time/feedback!

