mrramsey
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I have a bit of an unusual scenario, well maybe not that unusual. I have a 22x21 garage with 10' ceilings. I am adding heat tomorrow. Two walls are shared with the house and are insulated. The other two walls are not insulated. There is a combined wall area of some 423 square feet on the two exterior walls. 5/8 drywall on walls and ceiling. R-19 in the ceiling with living space above. Of the 423 feet of wall space 200 square feet are taken up by windows and doors leaving just 223 feet insulate-able space. The majority of the exterior walls also have 4" of face brick with a 1" airspace behind. The windows are brand new and the current doors are insulated. The space its pretty darn tight as far as air movement is concerned.
It now begs the question.... Should I retrofit cellulose insulation or will the heat loss be be insignificant??
I figure about 12 bags from Lowe's at about $92 + $12 for a wall tool and whatever the rental is on the machine. Not a huge cost. Had a quote a couple of years ago for a foam retro and it was $2k LOL
It now begs the question.... Should I retrofit cellulose insulation or will the heat loss be be insignificant??
I figure about 12 bags from Lowe's at about $92 + $12 for a wall tool and whatever the rental is on the machine. Not a huge cost. Had a quote a couple of years ago for a foam retro and it was $2k LOL
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