New to the forums, thanks for having me!
I'll get straight to the point here....
My garage is attached, uninsulated, but already sheetrocked. I have a 16' door and a small (i'm guessing) 36" door as well. There are no windows at all in the garage. I *believe* i'm 25x25 (625 sq ft) but I will double check again this afternoon.
When we moved in I relocated the clothes washing machine and dryer INTO the garage from the kitchen. I did not think about pipes freezing until reading a post about pressure washers freezing in the garage. (I also keep my pressure washer in the garage) I live in Central North Carolina...zone 7. It was in the high teens when I woke up yesterday morning and i"m concerned about my washer line and pressure washer possibly freezing. They have been in there for two winters already with no repercussions but maybe I just got lucky.
Would insulating my garage regulate the temperature enough to keep me above freezing for NC winters?
Is it as simple as laying some insulation down in the attic and cutting holes in the walls of the garage and filling with blow-in insulation?
Would it be better to remove the sheetrock, insulate, and then re-rock...how does it work with the vapor barrier?
Thought I was get a few professional opinions...tia
I'll get straight to the point here....
My garage is attached, uninsulated, but already sheetrocked. I have a 16' door and a small (i'm guessing) 36" door as well. There are no windows at all in the garage. I *believe* i'm 25x25 (625 sq ft) but I will double check again this afternoon.
When we moved in I relocated the clothes washing machine and dryer INTO the garage from the kitchen. I did not think about pipes freezing until reading a post about pressure washers freezing in the garage. (I also keep my pressure washer in the garage) I live in Central North Carolina...zone 7. It was in the high teens when I woke up yesterday morning and i"m concerned about my washer line and pressure washer possibly freezing. They have been in there for two winters already with no repercussions but maybe I just got lucky.
Would insulating my garage regulate the temperature enough to keep me above freezing for NC winters?
Is it as simple as laying some insulation down in the attic and cutting holes in the walls of the garage and filling with blow-in insulation?
Would it be better to remove the sheetrock, insulate, and then re-rock...how does it work with the vapor barrier?
Thought I was get a few professional opinions...tia