bikesandcars
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I should have asked my 40 x 60 pole barn builder to Tyvek the walls. I was going to use r19 batts or 3" foam board inside the purlins for insulation. I am now leaning towards spray foam. I'm concerned about applying the foam directly to the panels in case I want to replace one ever.
My idea is to Tyvek inside purlins or use 1/4 xps fan fold to keep the spray foam off the panels. This also creates a 1.5" dead air space between posts and steel. I have rodent guard installed so there is a minimal air path behind the panels to the outside.
Any thoughts on how to handle this?
Pros to spray directly on panels:
Tighten panels up
Block all air infiltration
Less work now
Less cost now
Pros to installing barrier and spraying inside purlins:
Easy to remove panels
Inside of steel can breathe a little.
Thanks!
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My idea is to Tyvek inside purlins or use 1/4 xps fan fold to keep the spray foam off the panels. This also creates a 1.5" dead air space between posts and steel. I have rodent guard installed so there is a minimal air path behind the panels to the outside.
Any thoughts on how to handle this?
Pros to spray directly on panels:
Tighten panels up
Block all air infiltration
Less work now
Less cost now
Pros to installing barrier and spraying inside purlins:
Easy to remove panels
Inside of steel can breathe a little.
Thanks!
Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
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