Dr_Goodwrench66
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So I have been reading here for hours and hours today...and honestly, my head hurts. I just not sure what way I should go.
The barn will be heated in the winter with a propane boiler with in floor heat. Interior walls will be finished with liner steal. I know for a fact, the cieling will be blown in cellulose. But my question is the walls. I have standard 6x6 construction 8' on centers. 2x4 perlins on outside with steel aready hung. Here are my options...
1. Hang 6" fiberglass bats from header to floor 1 by 1. Staple the bats to the header at the top.
2. Thinking heavily on blowing cellulose down the walls when the interior liner steel gets installed. I know it will settle over time, and I have no problem adding to it as time goes on. But what about moisture? Should there be a vapor barrier between the outside wall steel and the cellulose?
3. I have got quotes for spray foam 3" thick for the walls. Averaging around $7500. That is out of reach for me. It was then suggested to hang 1" or 1.5" pink foam sheets in the inside of the outer perlins that the outside steel is screwed too. This will give me an air gap that will improove R-value (so I'm told) and then spray 1" foam over the pink foam board.
4. I have a lead on the big bats that Morton uses, but have no idea on cost yet.
All I'm looking for is ideas or opinions as I have never done this and I'm learning as I go. Thanks.
**building is 40x64x16**
The barn will be heated in the winter with a propane boiler with in floor heat. Interior walls will be finished with liner steal. I know for a fact, the cieling will be blown in cellulose. But my question is the walls. I have standard 6x6 construction 8' on centers. 2x4 perlins on outside with steel aready hung. Here are my options...
1. Hang 6" fiberglass bats from header to floor 1 by 1. Staple the bats to the header at the top.
2. Thinking heavily on blowing cellulose down the walls when the interior liner steel gets installed. I know it will settle over time, and I have no problem adding to it as time goes on. But what about moisture? Should there be a vapor barrier between the outside wall steel and the cellulose?
3. I have got quotes for spray foam 3" thick for the walls. Averaging around $7500. That is out of reach for me. It was then suggested to hang 1" or 1.5" pink foam sheets in the inside of the outer perlins that the outside steel is screwed too. This will give me an air gap that will improove R-value (so I'm told) and then spray 1" foam over the pink foam board.
4. I have a lead on the big bats that Morton uses, but have no idea on cost yet.
All I'm looking for is ideas or opinions as I have never done this and I'm learning as I go. Thanks.
**building is 40x64x16**
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I am far from a builder and even further from an insulation expert. I'm trying to teach myself something on the topic and only plan on doing it once. I'm leaning towards 1" spray foam and then hanging the big ole bats. Thank you so much for all your words of wisdom.