Hey guys
I am in process of removing insulation that was poorly installed from the previous home owner in my attached garage. The three walls which are not shared walls are brick on the exterior. After removing the insulation between the studs I see that there is no sheathing between the studs and brick, there is only asphalt/tar paper. The home is 13 years old and there have been no water leaks or at least no evidence of leaks.
Is this common for garage construction?
Can I lay insulation batts directly against the tar paper without sheathing?
Would it be better to put Styrofoam down first?
I think spray foam would be the best in this case but it is likely not in my budget. Garage is 16x20'

Thanks. Adam
I am in process of removing insulation that was poorly installed from the previous home owner in my attached garage. The three walls which are not shared walls are brick on the exterior. After removing the insulation between the studs I see that there is no sheathing between the studs and brick, there is only asphalt/tar paper. The home is 13 years old and there have been no water leaks or at least no evidence of leaks.
Is this common for garage construction?
Can I lay insulation batts directly against the tar paper without sheathing?
Would it be better to put Styrofoam down first?
I think spray foam would be the best in this case but it is likely not in my budget. Garage is 16x20'

Thanks. Adam
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