Mark100
Active member
Hello,
I am researching ceiling options for my garage. It will be a 1000sq.ft. heated detached garage in South East Michigan with good insulation (R-19 walls, R-49 blow-in in ceiling). I am leaning towards either drywall or the metal paneling. It seems like there is information for and against installing a vapor barrier in the ceiling while using drywall or metal panels. I have read that painted drywall will act as a vapor barrier and I can see that metal could also have similar properties. I am still undecided on what would be the best route with regard to the VB.
I don't see as much debate with vapor barrier on walls. I will most likely drywall and paint the walls and I had planned on using faced batts. Wouldn't the same "paint as a vapor barrier" idea hold true with walls? Why would walls require a VB and not the ceiling with this argument? What am I missing?
Thanks,
Mark
I am researching ceiling options for my garage. It will be a 1000sq.ft. heated detached garage in South East Michigan with good insulation (R-19 walls, R-49 blow-in in ceiling). I am leaning towards either drywall or the metal paneling. It seems like there is information for and against installing a vapor barrier in the ceiling while using drywall or metal panels. I have read that painted drywall will act as a vapor barrier and I can see that metal could also have similar properties. I am still undecided on what would be the best route with regard to the VB.
I don't see as much debate with vapor barrier on walls. I will most likely drywall and paint the walls and I had planned on using faced batts. Wouldn't the same "paint as a vapor barrier" idea hold true with walls? Why would walls require a VB and not the ceiling with this argument? What am I missing?
Thanks,
Mark
