danieldd
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Finally bit the bullet and had my Morton Building insulated with closed cell foam. The before and after temperature difference is remarkable and I'm quite happy with the installation.
However, it has come with a costly consequence that I couldn't have imagined.
There is a constant "cracking and popping" noise from the ceiling/roof every time the sun hits it, which here in the south is ALL the time! However, you can go out in the evening or early morning and its relatively quiet. I know what is causing it, but I am afraid there is nothing that can be done about it. You just can't go back and fix this problem.
Allow me to explain....
When the shop was originally built, Morton installed some rigid foam panels on the roof of the structure before putting the tin roof on. These foam panels offered some degree of heat rejection I guess. This was the only place they used these panels as the rest of the shop was uninsulated. These foam panels would creak and pop every now and then due to thermal expansion when the sun hit the roof. Now that the entire interior structure is covered in closed cell insulation the frequency of the cracking/popping/creaking noise is pretty much constant.
I am certain there is no remedy to fix this situation other than to just abandon doing anything thing else to the structure - just use it as a storage facility for the tractor, cars, and ATV stuff and construct a new building that meets my shop needs (4 post lift and automotive hobby shop). I've got the room on the land to build whatever I want, I just didn't want to incur the expense of another building, but I honestly don't think there is a fix to this one.
Installation of a ceiling and batt insulation to muffle the sound is out of the question as the trusses are on 12 foot centers and not designed to carry dead loads (I've discussed this in an earlier thread).
I guess the cheap solution is to just turn up the music loud enough to drown out the noise...
Here are some before and after pictures.
However, it has come with a costly consequence that I couldn't have imagined.
There is a constant "cracking and popping" noise from the ceiling/roof every time the sun hits it, which here in the south is ALL the time! However, you can go out in the evening or early morning and its relatively quiet. I know what is causing it, but I am afraid there is nothing that can be done about it. You just can't go back and fix this problem.
Allow me to explain....
When the shop was originally built, Morton installed some rigid foam panels on the roof of the structure before putting the tin roof on. These foam panels offered some degree of heat rejection I guess. This was the only place they used these panels as the rest of the shop was uninsulated. These foam panels would creak and pop every now and then due to thermal expansion when the sun hit the roof. Now that the entire interior structure is covered in closed cell insulation the frequency of the cracking/popping/creaking noise is pretty much constant.
I am certain there is no remedy to fix this situation other than to just abandon doing anything thing else to the structure - just use it as a storage facility for the tractor, cars, and ATV stuff and construct a new building that meets my shop needs (4 post lift and automotive hobby shop). I've got the room on the land to build whatever I want, I just didn't want to incur the expense of another building, but I honestly don't think there is a fix to this one.
Installation of a ceiling and batt insulation to muffle the sound is out of the question as the trusses are on 12 foot centers and not designed to carry dead loads (I've discussed this in an earlier thread).
I guess the cheap solution is to just turn up the music loud enough to drown out the noise...

Here are some before and after pictures.
