So my detached garage addition (see avatar)is built with 2x4 stud walls 24" on center, sitting to the outside of a cement block leaving a hefty ledge 4" off the floor 4" deep. I know its not the best way to build but I have a plan and I want opinions.
I am thinking about adding another set of 2x4"s to the inside of the room on top of that ledge and placing the studs in a stagger so they are not in front of the current studs.
I will use un-faced 24" wide on the structural wall up against the outside wood sheathing (the exterior will be wrapped in tyvek) and then another 24" wide insulation between the new studs also.
This way I will have 8" of overall insulation and my studs will have a thermal break. I can nail to the top of the 8" treated sill plate and if I use 10' studs I can nail to the face of the 4" top plate.
I realize I could weave the 4" insulation through the studs but that would still leave air gaps and only 4" overall...it may work if the budget gets cut back, but I think 8" is mo bettah.
I see this as the best way to prevent telegraphing of cold through the studs from the outside, my question is should I use faced for the insulation that is closest to the living space or would using plastic be better? Do I really need anything at all with the tyvek on the outside?
Do I need to close in the top of the new stud cavity or is it OK to allow it to be open to the attic area?

I am thinking about adding another set of 2x4"s to the inside of the room on top of that ledge and placing the studs in a stagger so they are not in front of the current studs.
I will use un-faced 24" wide on the structural wall up against the outside wood sheathing (the exterior will be wrapped in tyvek) and then another 24" wide insulation between the new studs also.
This way I will have 8" of overall insulation and my studs will have a thermal break. I can nail to the top of the 8" treated sill plate and if I use 10' studs I can nail to the face of the 4" top plate.
I realize I could weave the 4" insulation through the studs but that would still leave air gaps and only 4" overall...it may work if the budget gets cut back, but I think 8" is mo bettah.
I see this as the best way to prevent telegraphing of cold through the studs from the outside, my question is should I use faced for the insulation that is closest to the living space or would using plastic be better? Do I really need anything at all with the tyvek on the outside?
Do I need to close in the top of the new stud cavity or is it OK to allow it to be open to the attic area?

