jdub63
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My "energy efficient" home doesn't have any insulation on the exterior walls of the garage. However, the attached common wall is well insulated. In order to reduce the heat buildup in the garage I was looking for options on insulating the existing walls.
Here's my current options as I see them:
1. remove the drywall and install batt insulation
2. drill small holes and use slow rise foam
3. cut large holes and use blown cell or fiberglass
4. do nothing
I still plan on around 18 inches of blown in the attic above the garage.
Thoughts / ideas?
jdub
Here's my current options as I see them:
1. remove the drywall and install batt insulation
2. drill small holes and use slow rise foam
3. cut large holes and use blown cell or fiberglass
4. do nothing
I still plan on around 18 inches of blown in the attic above the garage.
Thoughts / ideas?
jdub


One could always put a hole at the top and bottom and cover it with trim.
