Wangstang
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I'm considering adding wall insulation and drywall in my farm building this fall and I'm trying to evaluate my options. There's bubble insulation directly under the metal for the roof. There are a number of reasons I have for wanting to avoid spray in foam, ranging from ease of adding wiring and such after the fact to costs. I'd prefer a bit more of a residential insulation and drywall setup. The job would include doing the ceilings as well.
I don't plan to tackle this until the fall but I'm doing some pre planning now.
Here's a crappy photo of the east side of the farm building, note the overhangs with vented soffits. There's also a ridge vent at the peak of the roof:
Here's a shot of the interior side of the walls:
So my plan would be to install a Tyvek type product on the inside of the walls first, so that it's nailed directly to the purlins and wrapping around the inside faces of the 6x6 posts. The next step would be to build stud framing into the wall spaces, then install insulation in the new studs before screwing drywall into place. A cross section would look like this:
I'll paint the dry wall but not mud it so that I can remove the drywall panels easily if I ever want to modify wiring or framing a later date. I may leave the most inward face of the 6x6 posts exposed to the inside, having the drywall essentially flush with those faces.
Obviously, the more ideal thing would have been to wrap the structure with a moisture barrier before the metal went up, but it didn't happen and I don't want to pull all of the metal siding to do it now.
For what it's worth, we had a pretty cold winter and a very wet spring/summer with lots of heat and I have not observed any issues with condensation or the "interior rain" issues some people have described on this board in the past.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks in advance for the advice!
Wes
I don't plan to tackle this until the fall but I'm doing some pre planning now.
Here's a crappy photo of the east side of the farm building, note the overhangs with vented soffits. There's also a ridge vent at the peak of the roof:
Here's a shot of the interior side of the walls:
So my plan would be to install a Tyvek type product on the inside of the walls first, so that it's nailed directly to the purlins and wrapping around the inside faces of the 6x6 posts. The next step would be to build stud framing into the wall spaces, then install insulation in the new studs before screwing drywall into place. A cross section would look like this:
I'll paint the dry wall but not mud it so that I can remove the drywall panels easily if I ever want to modify wiring or framing a later date. I may leave the most inward face of the 6x6 posts exposed to the inside, having the drywall essentially flush with those faces.
Obviously, the more ideal thing would have been to wrap the structure with a moisture barrier before the metal went up, but it didn't happen and I don't want to pull all of the metal siding to do it now.
For what it's worth, we had a pretty cold winter and a very wet spring/summer with lots of heat and I have not observed any issues with condensation or the "interior rain" issues some people have described on this board in the past.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks in advance for the advice!
Wes