Sean you have done great on this and I appreciate it very much. The above statement sums up the amount of work. Started as a challenge turned into an adventure. The concept sounds easy. Execution is the hard part and you succeeded. All I have to say is Thank You:thumbup:
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Got mine today. The wife was even happy when I said this box didn't cost any money. Took a while but the wrench appears to be good quality. Thanks OP and SK
Scott that is what we have done minus ridge vent until spring. As far as the vapor barrier never really thought about for ceiling. There is no drywall so putting up plastic sheeting shouldn't be to difficult.
It is a gable roof with no attic. Insulation is between trusses. That is why I was thinking ridge vent so each truss could vent. As far as replacing wet insulation I agree with changing it but it is not my decision. He wants to see if it drys out and is OK. Which I am fine with (for now)...
My Dad's 2.5 car detached garage was insulated with fiberglass rolls and then plastic vapor barrier (5 years ago). Which is all covered by OSB now. Garage is now heated (Last 2 years) never below 50 degrees F. The problem is there is a lot of moisture in the roof insulation. Does the roof...