nexgen91
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Hi there, I am looking into getting my garage ceiling (or lack there of) insulated and dry walled. It's a basic two car attached garage (nothing fancy). My dilemma is if I should go with a flat ceiling, or a vaulted ceiling with the original joist exposed (I wouldn't be able to install a lift or anything, but I do mostly woodworking and minor maintenance in there shop anyway) a note here: there is a massive amount of space between the ceiling joist right now (they lay front to back looking into the main door) where I store my canoe, and other misc items (sheet goods, boxes of parts, etc) and although it would be nice to continue to store things (especially the canoe) between these joist, that alone would not persuade me to go one way or the other. Now if I go with a flat ceiling, my contractor will be framing between the joist in order to install drywall. As far as venting goes, I have soffit vents, but no ridge or gable vents on the garage, there is a ridge vent on the house, and a small access door from the garage ceiling/attic to the house attic (the only way to get access to the house attic) that I was thinking I can keep open after the install until I get a ridge vent installed (not sure if this would help/work). Opinions on this?
My laundry room is accessed through my garage (yes my wife hates it) which is the reason I got permission to proceed with this insulation project in the first place, this is mostly "to keep her warmer/cooler while she is on her way to/from the laundry room" I am not looking to keep the temps as well regulated as the rest of the house (I'm thinking high 50's/low 60's in the winter, high 70's/low 80's in the summer) just enough to be comfortable when working/walking through with a space heater in winter, portable ac in summer. I live in southeast PA if that helps.
Given the two options for the ceiling, would one be more effective than the other at doing this? If (like I am thinking) the vaulted ceiling is less efficient at keeping temps regulated would it be worth it in order to keep the extra overhead space? I am not up to taking on this project myself (I am done with drywall for the foreseeable future, and hanging it on a ceiling does not interest me at all
Thank you all in advance.
My laundry room is accessed through my garage (yes my wife hates it) which is the reason I got permission to proceed with this insulation project in the first place, this is mostly "to keep her warmer/cooler while she is on her way to/from the laundry room" I am not looking to keep the temps as well regulated as the rest of the house (I'm thinking high 50's/low 60's in the winter, high 70's/low 80's in the summer) just enough to be comfortable when working/walking through with a space heater in winter, portable ac in summer. I live in southeast PA if that helps.
Given the two options for the ceiling, would one be more effective than the other at doing this? If (like I am thinking) the vaulted ceiling is less efficient at keeping temps regulated would it be worth it in order to keep the extra overhead space? I am not up to taking on this project myself (I am done with drywall for the foreseeable future, and hanging it on a ceiling does not interest me at all
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