jakeb
Well-known member
I just installed a overhead forced air heater in my 24x36 garage. Right now it is not insulated at all and the attic space is open. Pole building construction, truss style roof 24" OC.
I will not heat it that much over the winter, maybe 20 6hour or less periods.
Right now I know all the heat is going to go right up into the attic space and out the ridge and soffit vents. So I am looking at options to close it up and keep more of the heat in. Not sure what all I can afford right now but I want to at least go in the right direction. So should I just close the ceiling in with 1/2" drywall? Then later on put fiberglass insulation or blow in above the drywall?
Could I just use those 4x8' foam panels nailed to the bottom of the trusses? Not sure if I can just leave those exposed.
Also since I am posting...can I build a pocket in my trusses to allow a little extra head room for a my lift? I have 10' ceilings with a floor plate 2 post lift and if I had another 6" or so I would be able to get the car high enough to walk under.
Any help/ideas would be great
I will not heat it that much over the winter, maybe 20 6hour or less periods.
Right now I know all the heat is going to go right up into the attic space and out the ridge and soffit vents. So I am looking at options to close it up and keep more of the heat in. Not sure what all I can afford right now but I want to at least go in the right direction. So should I just close the ceiling in with 1/2" drywall? Then later on put fiberglass insulation or blow in above the drywall?
Could I just use those 4x8' foam panels nailed to the bottom of the trusses? Not sure if I can just leave those exposed.
Also since I am posting...can I build a pocket in my trusses to allow a little extra head room for a my lift? I have 10' ceilings with a floor plate 2 post lift and if I had another 6" or so I would be able to get the car high enough to walk under.
Any help/ideas would be great
