Rick98Z
Well-known member
Ok I have been searching and searching but still am coming up with alot of questions on how to properly/cost effectively insulation my metal sided pole barn. The building is a 40'x60'x12' and has 6x6 posts, which then have 2x4 purlins attached on the outsides running horizontally for the metal siding to attached to. I will eventually have heat in the building as well since I plan on having running water in it. It has overhangs with vented soffit all the way around the roof line as well.
My current plans were to frame in stud walls between the posts and use like R-19 rolls for the walls. The interior walls will either be drywall or OSB. Guess my questions are: is that a proper R-value for 6" stud walls, do I need vapor barrier? I know some have mentioned that if the insulation touches the metal siding it can wick up the moisture and overtime deteriorate it. Is the 2x4 purlins on the outside enough to keep the insulation away from the metal?
I'm just in the dark really when it comes to insulation...the ceiling will be insulated as well with probably blown insulation but I am ready to start working on the walls now. Any thoughts to guide me in the right direction.
My current plans were to frame in stud walls between the posts and use like R-19 rolls for the walls. The interior walls will either be drywall or OSB. Guess my questions are: is that a proper R-value for 6" stud walls, do I need vapor barrier? I know some have mentioned that if the insulation touches the metal siding it can wick up the moisture and overtime deteriorate it. Is the 2x4 purlins on the outside enough to keep the insulation away from the metal?
I'm just in the dark really when it comes to insulation...the ceiling will be insulated as well with probably blown insulation but I am ready to start working on the walls now. Any thoughts to guide me in the right direction.
