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Barn insulation that meets Wife's critera???

sidac99

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I have a 35x35 metal pole barn with steel roof, inside roof covered with sheathing. The soffits are vented. The framing is 2 large double fink trusses without any ceiling hung from the bottom chord. The Wife loves the character look of the open framing and roof joists. I'm in Indiana and I'm lobbying to insulate & heat the barn to extend it's useful seasons.

Standard approach would be hang a ceiling from the bottom chord but the Wife doesn't like the idea of covering the open ceiling look.
Another option would be to spray foam everywhere, but then the soffits are still vented. She doesn't much like the foam look either. Attaching pic of inside.
Looking for ideas to make everyone happy!
Paul in Indiana
 

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I have a 35x35 metal pole barn with steel roof, inside roof covered with sheathing. The soffits are vented. The framing is 2 large double fink trusses without any ceiling hung from the bottom chord. The Wife loves the character look of the open framing and roof joists. I'm in Indiana and I'm lobbying to insulate & heat the barn to extend it's useful seasons.

Standard approach would be hang a ceiling from the bottom chord but the Wife doesn't like the idea of covering the open ceiling look.
Another option would be to spray foam everywhere, but then the soffits are still vented. She doesn't much like the foam look either. Attaching pic of inside.
Looking for ideas to make everyone happy!
Paul in Indiana

Good luck.
 

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Is that an XKE under the car cover? :drool: Hmmm, or could it be a C2? The hood seems too long for that.

You can spray foam the walls and ceiling with high density foam, which is at least R6 per inch, usually closer to R7. But only spray to the edge of the cross bracing on the walls and ceiling.

This allows you to sheath the walls and ceiling with whatever material makes the Mrs. happy, like T&G pine boards, stained 4X8 plywood, exterior plywood sheathing in various patterns, anything that will keep a woodsy look.
 

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Your garage/shop is your domain. Tell her to go make you a sandwich next time she gets involved. (kidding..kinda)
 
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Your garage/shop is your domain. Tell her to go make you a sandwich next time she gets involved. (kidding..kinda)

This was actually kinda my thought. Who freaking cares what it looks like. Tell her to go freeze her *** off in January because "it looks pretty".
 

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Best answer is spray foam on the underside of the roof deck.

Batt insulation in the same location could be done i an airspace is kept above it.

You can't hang any kind of ceiling from the truss bottom chord except a lay-in suspended ceiling and MAYBE a metal one.
 

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You can't hang any kind of ceiling from the truss bottom chord except a lay-in suspended ceiling and MAYBE a metal one.

Why do you say that? My truss spacing is 12 feet and I have joists hung from the bottom chord. The trusses were designed for the dead load. Is that what you mean by "lay-in"?
 

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It really depends on the truss design. If yours was designed to support joists spanning 12', it's not the typical pole barn animal.

Lay-in or suspended ceiling. Very light weight and hung from wires:

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