c6matt
Well-known member
In my new 30 x 48 garage I need to insulate, and I am in the old debate Open vs closed and I was all set to go closed cell, but wonder if the benifits are really realized in my application. I dont mind spending money for a tangable benifit, but I have been told more than once that open cell would be the way to go for my garage by a couple of the companys that came out to quote. So that lead me to do a bunch more research.
Goal : well sealed, well insulated walls (R19) and ceiling (R30)
Lowest open cell quote :5675
Lowest Closed Cell quote 8878 3" walls, 4" ceiling, but I was told that 3" would be plenty on the ceiling and would lower the quote to 7697
R value per inch - winner closed cell
Although the R value is higher, I don't really see a benefit from that as I have 2x6 walls and desire R19, both foams will do this in ~3in
Durability - winner closed cell
I will be putting drywall on the walls, and it will be above a metal ceiling in the garage, so it will be protected from damage, so is it a benefit?
Rigidity winner - closed cell
I know open cell offers little in the way of structure, but with 2x6 wall stick build, and storage trusses, is more rigidity needed?
Vapor barrier/resistance winner- Closed cell
Closed cell wins hands down, but as the garage is fully above grade and has good attic ventilation, is it a concern? I know I have to use a separate vapor barrier with the open cell behind the drywall, but any other benefit in my condition?
What would garage journal do? If the above summary is accurate, wouldn't open cell make more sense? something else I might have missed in my searches?
Goal : well sealed, well insulated walls (R19) and ceiling (R30)
Lowest open cell quote :5675
Lowest Closed Cell quote 8878 3" walls, 4" ceiling, but I was told that 3" would be plenty on the ceiling and would lower the quote to 7697
R value per inch - winner closed cell
Although the R value is higher, I don't really see a benefit from that as I have 2x6 walls and desire R19, both foams will do this in ~3in
Durability - winner closed cell
I will be putting drywall on the walls, and it will be above a metal ceiling in the garage, so it will be protected from damage, so is it a benefit?
Rigidity winner - closed cell
I know open cell offers little in the way of structure, but with 2x6 wall stick build, and storage trusses, is more rigidity needed?
Vapor barrier/resistance winner- Closed cell
Closed cell wins hands down, but as the garage is fully above grade and has good attic ventilation, is it a concern? I know I have to use a separate vapor barrier with the open cell behind the drywall, but any other benefit in my condition?
What would garage journal do? If the above summary is accurate, wouldn't open cell make more sense? something else I might have missed in my searches?