rv245
Well-known member
My head is hurting
from reading all the insulation thread, so I guess I'll make it hurt a little more.
First a little info. This is my first really what I would call my own garage. It's a detached 24x40. I just bought the place in Feb of this year. Half the garage already had kraft faced insulation on the side walls (r-13) when I got it. Since then I did the remaining walls with krafted r-15. I just ordered my Berger Accuvent baffles to start on the ceiling shortly. I'm in zone 6 (Michigan) and want to get the right R amount for where I'm at. The trusses are 2x4's and 24" on center. I'm looking at the krafted 24" x 6 1/2" insulation with an R-19 value. I plan on using OSB for the walls and ceiling.
Here's where I'm lost
With krafted insulation will I still need a poly vapor barrier? Some say yes others say no.
Next question is that enough insulation or should I add an additional layer on top of the R-19?
I plan on heating the garage but it will not be 24/7 as this is at my cabin in northern MI. So basically just when I'm up there.
Last question or two. The gas meter is attached to the garage as it was built first before the cabin. I also have 30 amp service out there. If I decide on gas instead of electric should the gas piping be installed first before I button up the inside walls and ceiling? The biggest problem I have is that I have 3 separate garage doors, 2 on one side of the garage and 1 on the opposite side,o basically a drive though. So placement of the heater might be a problem.
Finally, I want to thank everyone on here as I've already learned a lot and got some great ideas. This is one of my favorite site to go to now. Thanks Again
First a little info. This is my first really what I would call my own garage. It's a detached 24x40. I just bought the place in Feb of this year. Half the garage already had kraft faced insulation on the side walls (r-13) when I got it. Since then I did the remaining walls with krafted r-15. I just ordered my Berger Accuvent baffles to start on the ceiling shortly. I'm in zone 6 (Michigan) and want to get the right R amount for where I'm at. The trusses are 2x4's and 24" on center. I'm looking at the krafted 24" x 6 1/2" insulation with an R-19 value. I plan on using OSB for the walls and ceiling.
Here's where I'm lost
With krafted insulation will I still need a poly vapor barrier? Some say yes others say no.
Next question is that enough insulation or should I add an additional layer on top of the R-19?
I plan on heating the garage but it will not be 24/7 as this is at my cabin in northern MI. So basically just when I'm up there.
Last question or two. The gas meter is attached to the garage as it was built first before the cabin. I also have 30 amp service out there. If I decide on gas instead of electric should the gas piping be installed first before I button up the inside walls and ceiling? The biggest problem I have is that I have 3 separate garage doors, 2 on one side of the garage and 1 on the opposite side,o basically a drive though. So placement of the heater might be a problem.
Finally, I want to thank everyone on here as I've already learned a lot and got some great ideas. This is one of my favorite site to go to now. Thanks Again