JTB
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OK guys, lot's of great advice on my previous post.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=227306
Sorry if this turns out to be a long one but almost ready to start spending money.... I have decided on an insulation plan as follows.
On the walls -
- fill in all the gaps at the base of the siding with spray foam.
- 1 1/2" foam (R6) on the siding between the girts.
- 2*4 studding on 16" centers.
- 3 1/2" fiberglass roll, Kraft faced (R13)
- 7/16" OSB
Ceiling -
- 6 1/4" fiberglass roll, Kraft faced (R19)
- 7/16" OSB
Now, some detail questions. At the top of the siding I have a ventilation gap (I think?) which will be reduced from 5 1/2" to about 1 1/2" when I have finished nailing on the OSB. Photo below showing the concern. Is this OK, still enough ventilation?
The area above the ceiling at the gable ends, does this need to be foamed, insulated and OSB'd or is it OK to leave it as is?
Once the ceiling is done and painted white I will replace the 6 single bulb lights with 6 dual 8' florescent lights. Then I will install a 15' or 20' radiant LPG heater. I think a central mounting would work best with the burner end nearest the door. Does this sound correct?
Thanks, and Merry Xmas and happy New Year to all.
More questions to come, great support on this forum!!
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=227306
Sorry if this turns out to be a long one but almost ready to start spending money.... I have decided on an insulation plan as follows.
On the walls -
- fill in all the gaps at the base of the siding with spray foam.
- 1 1/2" foam (R6) on the siding between the girts.
- 2*4 studding on 16" centers.
- 3 1/2" fiberglass roll, Kraft faced (R13)
- 7/16" OSB
Ceiling -
- 6 1/4" fiberglass roll, Kraft faced (R19)
- 7/16" OSB
Now, some detail questions. At the top of the siding I have a ventilation gap (I think?) which will be reduced from 5 1/2" to about 1 1/2" when I have finished nailing on the OSB. Photo below showing the concern. Is this OK, still enough ventilation?
The area above the ceiling at the gable ends, does this need to be foamed, insulated and OSB'd or is it OK to leave it as is?
Once the ceiling is done and painted white I will replace the 6 single bulb lights with 6 dual 8' florescent lights. Then I will install a 15' or 20' radiant LPG heater. I think a central mounting would work best with the burner end nearest the door. Does this sound correct?
Thanks, and Merry Xmas and happy New Year to all.
More questions to come, great support on this forum!!