NitroGarage
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Location: OH
I'm planning out a garage build, auto/metal/wood workshop. 30-36w and 60 deep, roughly. Will have a lift, mezzanine, and possibly an upstairs office/rec center. 14-16' sidewalls.
I've been researching double 2x4 walls as they are the new "green" building trend but actually have been around forever.
I'm thinking pole barn, sheathed with osb, with a stud wall 10-12" to the inside of the poles and filled with loose-fill insulation. Outside sheathing to allow me to replace/repair a steel panel without needing to dump the whole cavity's insulation.
12" of insulation on a 180 linear feet of wall 16' high I'm looking at 2800 square feet if you figure it like a big attic 180 feet long and 16 feet wide, 12" high. 3000 square feet requires 180 bags not counting for losses in framing, let along the overhead door(s) and man door(s). 5 bucks a bag after bulk buying approximately and I've got the walls done for $900 (most likely less).
Inside is going to get studded anyways for drywall regardless.
R38 in the walls, planning on R60 in the roof.
Thoughts on this?
I'm planning out a garage build, auto/metal/wood workshop. 30-36w and 60 deep, roughly. Will have a lift, mezzanine, and possibly an upstairs office/rec center. 14-16' sidewalls.
I've been researching double 2x4 walls as they are the new "green" building trend but actually have been around forever.
I'm thinking pole barn, sheathed with osb, with a stud wall 10-12" to the inside of the poles and filled with loose-fill insulation. Outside sheathing to allow me to replace/repair a steel panel without needing to dump the whole cavity's insulation.
12" of insulation on a 180 linear feet of wall 16' high I'm looking at 2800 square feet if you figure it like a big attic 180 feet long and 16 feet wide, 12" high. 3000 square feet requires 180 bags not counting for losses in framing, let along the overhead door(s) and man door(s). 5 bucks a bag after bulk buying approximately and I've got the walls done for $900 (most likely less).
Inside is going to get studded anyways for drywall regardless.
R38 in the walls, planning on R60 in the roof.
Thoughts on this?
