Proud Highway
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This is my house that was completed in Dec 2012.
It has an insulated two car garage on the ground/street level which sits on a ~10" suspended slab. Underneath, in the same footprint, is a similarly sized, but unfinished space with a 8'2" ceiling aka "lower garage." The lower garage has a single 9' wide insulated garage on its side.
I wanted the capability to pull tall vehicles in the lower garage so I put in the tallest garage door I could (I also wanted to avoid ducking around lower hanging door tracks inside). The tradeoff is that there isn't enough room to insulate the concrete ceiling of lower garage as the door hardware is 2" from the ceiling in many places.
The winters in Northern Utah are cold and I'd like be able to use the lower garage all year for a shop/man cave. I've wrestled with various ideas about how to insulate the ceiling in the lower garage because I'm told that concrete has a R-value of ~ 0.08 per inch. Most of the ideas involved modifying the garage door for more clearance or switching out the door for some swinging "carriage house" doors.
The other day I had another idea I wanted to run by the collective wisdom here. The "upper garage" is insulated and since there is living space above the upper garage its ceiling is copiously insulated. So rather than insulate the ceiling of the lower garage, could I just insulate the walls (which are bare concrete right now) w/ 2x4 construction and rely on the insulation of the upper garage to capture the heat?
I realize that the area to be heated would be effectively doubled with this plan, but given the poor insulation value of the suspended slab wouldn't this be similar to heating a 24x24 garage with a 19' ceiling? (i.e. 8' lower garage + 10" suspended slab + 9' upper garage) One upside is that the upper garage, which is a little cold in the winter, would capture the heat from the lower garage when I was down there.
Any thoughts or input on my idea or other proposals would be greatly appreciated.
My intent was to put in a gas operated modine/reznor/HD heater in the lower level. Is that possible with an 8' ceiling?
It has an insulated two car garage on the ground/street level which sits on a ~10" suspended slab. Underneath, in the same footprint, is a similarly sized, but unfinished space with a 8'2" ceiling aka "lower garage." The lower garage has a single 9' wide insulated garage on its side.
I wanted the capability to pull tall vehicles in the lower garage so I put in the tallest garage door I could (I also wanted to avoid ducking around lower hanging door tracks inside). The tradeoff is that there isn't enough room to insulate the concrete ceiling of lower garage as the door hardware is 2" from the ceiling in many places.
The winters in Northern Utah are cold and I'd like be able to use the lower garage all year for a shop/man cave. I've wrestled with various ideas about how to insulate the ceiling in the lower garage because I'm told that concrete has a R-value of ~ 0.08 per inch. Most of the ideas involved modifying the garage door for more clearance or switching out the door for some swinging "carriage house" doors.
The other day I had another idea I wanted to run by the collective wisdom here. The "upper garage" is insulated and since there is living space above the upper garage its ceiling is copiously insulated. So rather than insulate the ceiling of the lower garage, could I just insulate the walls (which are bare concrete right now) w/ 2x4 construction and rely on the insulation of the upper garage to capture the heat?
I realize that the area to be heated would be effectively doubled with this plan, but given the poor insulation value of the suspended slab wouldn't this be similar to heating a 24x24 garage with a 19' ceiling? (i.e. 8' lower garage + 10" suspended slab + 9' upper garage) One upside is that the upper garage, which is a little cold in the winter, would capture the heat from the lower garage when I was down there.
Any thoughts or input on my idea or other proposals would be greatly appreciated.
My intent was to put in a gas operated modine/reznor/HD heater in the lower level. Is that possible with an 8' ceiling?
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