Cadillac STS
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I'm in West Michigan. Have a pole barn about 24 by 40 feet made of wood siding. I've been looking to insulate it and would like to use spray foam because it would allow me to seal up all the small areas where mice can get in, etc.. Between the wood and the slab and at the corners. Planning to store cars and want to have some buffer on fast temp changes and can't have rodents.
Seems the ideal way would be to spray foam the whole thing but it would cost thousands of dollars to do it.
Planning to drywall the ceiling and blow in insulation the standard way.
I am thinking of setting up an internal stud wall and using standard rolled insulation but first spray some areas with the spray foam. Called "Flash and Bat" from what I was reading.
Is there a less expensive way?
Seems the ideal way would be to spray foam the whole thing but it would cost thousands of dollars to do it.
Planning to drywall the ceiling and blow in insulation the standard way.
I am thinking of setting up an internal stud wall and using standard rolled insulation but first spray some areas with the spray foam. Called "Flash and Bat" from what I was reading.
Is there a less expensive way?