Hey all, long time lurker here. Always get great info here, so thought I would pose a question.
I have a barndo I'm in the middle of building. Since getting the radiant floor running, it's having a tough time keeping temperature. My exterior walls are 2x6 horizontal steel girts with zipboard, Keene Easy-Fur strips, and pine siding. I had two inches of closed cell sprayed inside the entire structure. My neighbor had a LOT of batt fiberglass sitting in his garage that I also put in. (see attached illustrations)
Since the steel girts are one heck of a thermal bridge, I have been considering installing 1/2" EPS sheets between the girts and the drywall. My concern is moisture and/or if this is a bad idea. I'm in the middle of Missouri and get all 4 seasons weather, sometimes within the same week. Any input would be great!

add a sheet of eps before drywall to reduce thermal bridging?

I have a barndo I'm in the middle of building. Since getting the radiant floor running, it's having a tough time keeping temperature. My exterior walls are 2x6 horizontal steel girts with zipboard, Keene Easy-Fur strips, and pine siding. I had two inches of closed cell sprayed inside the entire structure. My neighbor had a LOT of batt fiberglass sitting in his garage that I also put in. (see attached illustrations)
Since the steel girts are one heck of a thermal bridge, I have been considering installing 1/2" EPS sheets between the girts and the drywall. My concern is moisture and/or if this is a bad idea. I'm in the middle of Missouri and get all 4 seasons weather, sometimes within the same week. Any input would be great!

add a sheet of eps before drywall to reduce thermal bridging?


