naf305
Well-known member
Hi,
I'm a complete newbie and woodworker hobbyist. I recently purchased a home with a 2-car detached garage which I have already established with the wife will be known as "the workshop" (no cars allowed).
This is fairly old house (1920). The garage is roughly 20x22 but the concrete slab is new and the structure is overall is solid and in good condition.
I want to insulate the place but as you'll see in the picture below the walls are currently studs with cedar shingles nailed on crossing stips (no sheeting plywood at all)
What are you recommendation about insulating and closing up the wall? Will I need to remove the shingle to sheet the exterior and add a vapor barrier?
I also plan on sistering the studs to make them 2x6 (instead of the current 2x4) to create more depth for thicker insulation.
Thanks!
I'm a complete newbie and woodworker hobbyist. I recently purchased a home with a 2-car detached garage which I have already established with the wife will be known as "the workshop" (no cars allowed).
This is fairly old house (1920). The garage is roughly 20x22 but the concrete slab is new and the structure is overall is solid and in good condition.
I want to insulate the place but as you'll see in the picture below the walls are currently studs with cedar shingles nailed on crossing stips (no sheeting plywood at all)
What are you recommendation about insulating and closing up the wall? Will I need to remove the shingle to sheet the exterior and add a vapor barrier?
I also plan on sistering the studs to make them 2x6 (instead of the current 2x4) to create more depth for thicker insulation.
Thanks!
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