I am located in Orlando, FL. I just got wrapped up with my 35x30 stick frame build and I am ready to insulate the roof/ceiling. I had planned to spray foam the entire underside of the roof decking, and do R19 batts on the walls for cost savings, as i have 2x6" walls. Now i am second guessing.
I got a quote to do the whole underside of the roof for 1700, pretty reputable company here in central FL. When he was explaining, he mentioned that he would be covering up my full length ridge vent and soffits as they are not needed with spray foam. That spooked me a little bit as i know how important venting is. He also said it needs to be conditioned at all times which also bugs me because this is a auto hobby garage and will be AC'd (no heat for obvious reasons) with a mini split however only when i am using it, was not planning to run the AC at all times. I can if needed keep it in the mid 80's when not in use and bump it down when needed.
So i got into looking at R19 batts. I am going to use metal roof panels instead of drywall for the ceiling, and can install the insulation from the top as I install the panels quite easily. This option saves me about 1100 dollars. If i am thinking about this correctly this option would actually require less cooling as now i don't have to condition the rafter or "attic" space... Just the 35x30x12' box.
If anyone has any questions about my situation feel free to ask, as i know these are not straightforward topics and more goes into play here.
I got a quote to do the whole underside of the roof for 1700, pretty reputable company here in central FL. When he was explaining, he mentioned that he would be covering up my full length ridge vent and soffits as they are not needed with spray foam. That spooked me a little bit as i know how important venting is. He also said it needs to be conditioned at all times which also bugs me because this is a auto hobby garage and will be AC'd (no heat for obvious reasons) with a mini split however only when i am using it, was not planning to run the AC at all times. I can if needed keep it in the mid 80's when not in use and bump it down when needed.
So i got into looking at R19 batts. I am going to use metal roof panels instead of drywall for the ceiling, and can install the insulation from the top as I install the panels quite easily. This option saves me about 1100 dollars. If i am thinking about this correctly this option would actually require less cooling as now i don't have to condition the rafter or "attic" space... Just the 35x30x12' box.
If anyone has any questions about my situation feel free to ask, as i know these are not straightforward topics and more goes into play here.
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