b-boy
Well-known member
I've read through a few, but I was hoping for some ideas specific to my project.
I just built a 30x40 pole barn. I have 12ft ceilings. It's metal walls and roof. There is no insulation in place yet. I went with regular trusses.
I'm looking to bring in utilities, so I need to insulate and heat the interior.
Here's my plan:
2" foamboard glued/screwed to the wall girts. Follow that up with spray foam (great stuff) to seal off any gaps in the foam. This should give me R10, plus a vapor barrier.
3 1/2" unfaced insulation in front of the foam board. This will give me an addition R11. This will fill the gaps between the posts.
I'm on the fence about building 12-ft framed walls beteeen the posts, or just run horizontal 2X4s and nail into the posts. This would provide nailing points for OSB, as well as keep the insulation in place. This would be run up to the top plate.
OSB attached to the walls all the way up to the joists.
Here's where I'm stuck:
I'm unsure of how to do the ceiling. The joists are 48" OC. I have corrugated steel panels for the ceiling, so I'll be screwing those up once the insulation is in place. I'm planning on using R30 to unsulate the ceiling.
Do I:
1) Run 1x3s perpendicular to the joists every 24". Then fill the voids between the joists with 48" wide kraft-faced insulation?
2) Run 1x3s perpendicular to the joists every 24". Then fill the voids between the joists with 48" wide unfaced insulation followed by a plastic vapor barrier?
3) Is there a way to attach 48" wide insulation to the celing without adding the 1x3s for support?
4) I've also considered blow-in insulation, but I haven't even priced it out yet.
What's the best way to insulate the ceiling? Are there other ways I should consider?
I just built a 30x40 pole barn. I have 12ft ceilings. It's metal walls and roof. There is no insulation in place yet. I went with regular trusses.
I'm looking to bring in utilities, so I need to insulate and heat the interior.
Here's my plan:
2" foamboard glued/screwed to the wall girts. Follow that up with spray foam (great stuff) to seal off any gaps in the foam. This should give me R10, plus a vapor barrier.
3 1/2" unfaced insulation in front of the foam board. This will give me an addition R11. This will fill the gaps between the posts.
I'm on the fence about building 12-ft framed walls beteeen the posts, or just run horizontal 2X4s and nail into the posts. This would provide nailing points for OSB, as well as keep the insulation in place. This would be run up to the top plate.
OSB attached to the walls all the way up to the joists.
Here's where I'm stuck:
I'm unsure of how to do the ceiling. The joists are 48" OC. I have corrugated steel panels for the ceiling, so I'll be screwing those up once the insulation is in place. I'm planning on using R30 to unsulate the ceiling.
Do I:
1) Run 1x3s perpendicular to the joists every 24". Then fill the voids between the joists with 48" wide kraft-faced insulation?
2) Run 1x3s perpendicular to the joists every 24". Then fill the voids between the joists with 48" wide unfaced insulation followed by a plastic vapor barrier?
3) Is there a way to attach 48" wide insulation to the celing without adding the 1x3s for support?
4) I've also considered blow-in insulation, but I haven't even priced it out yet.
What's the best way to insulate the ceiling? Are there other ways I should consider?
