BevoZ06
Well-known member
My garage is currently unfinished with open ceiling joists. I will be insulating the walls and closing them in initially. Later when time and budget permit I plan to insulate the ceiling. I do not anticipate ever trying to heat the garage -- my objective is to insulate against 120+ degree temps in the summer.
The garage was constructed 19 years ago and, I guess, because it was left open and unfinished, does not have any roof or soffit vents. If I don't plan on installing any heating out there do I have to ventilate the roof? Everything I have read about vents and vapor barriers says it is primarily so vapor won't condense from the heated area to the unheated attic. I will have Kraft-paper faced insulation between the ceiling joists with the paper facing downward toward the floor of the garage. Thanks to everyone who has responded so kindly with answers to all my questions.
The garage was constructed 19 years ago and, I guess, because it was left open and unfinished, does not have any roof or soffit vents. If I don't plan on installing any heating out there do I have to ventilate the roof? Everything I have read about vents and vapor barriers says it is primarily so vapor won't condense from the heated area to the unheated attic. I will have Kraft-paper faced insulation between the ceiling joists with the paper facing downward toward the floor of the garage. Thanks to everyone who has responded so kindly with answers to all my questions.

