I have a 60x40 steel shop building in central Texas. My walls are 16' high. I have a highly reflective galvalume roof.
Building has 3 14'x14' R5 doors and a 4' person door. I can tell you that the big doors **** as far as insulation. I've weather stripped them, but they still have all sorts of holes for air.
For about $5k (off the top of my head) 3-4" of open cell foam insulation, which turns out to be around R13 or so. No vents.
This is my first year having full power and AC:
I'm running 2 x 24K Ductless split units (4 tons total) - cost for both those units was around $2300 with me doing the install.
I have been able to cool that shop off to the 70s with it in the high 90s ambient, so far...
I never tried to cool it without insulation. I balanced the cost of the R13 insulation against the fact that I only run HVAC very part time. Economics are different if you're going to "live" there. If I was using it all the time, I'd probably insulate to R25, buy better doors, and get more efficient HVAC systems.
@HoosierBuddy (Phil) has a moral issue with using all the power. I can tell you that my circuit breakers on those units are 15A, so they're pulling (for sure) under 12A each. To help with issues of fossil fuel / carbon morality, I stuck 6000 watts of solar on the roof. I just got an electricity bill of $24. $22 for having a power connection to the grid and $2 net use of electricity for May. Did I mention a 40A hot tub?
