jeremywrags
Active member
Hi All,
So I had contracted a Pole barn in Oklahoma and did not know that I needed to specifically include insulation in the bid, so here I am with my awesome new barn and there is no insulation whatsoever, just metal screwed directly on top of wood.
We have had several storms with high wind and rain and so far the shop is water tight but I gather from reading and asking around that at some point I am going to have an issue with condensation inside my shop. I have a 1969 camaro in the shop and condensation would ****...
So I am trying to understand my options...
1. Take off the metal and have insulation installed.
2. Have spray foam sprayed directly on the metal.
I think both will probably cost similar since for option 1. I have to pay someone to undo what was done, apply insulation and then re apply the metal.
For option two I gather that I can dictate what I want the thickness to be, obviously the thinner the cheaper but that brings me to my main question.
What is the thinnest I can get away with to prevent condensation in my shop?
I don't really care about how hot or cold it is inside the shop I just want to prevent condensation...
I had one contractor tell me that he could do 1/2 inch and that would be enough but I have had others suggest that I would need at least 2 inches. I don't know what's right, 2" is more $$ so perhaps he knows what he's talking about or perhaps he wants more money...
So I had contracted a Pole barn in Oklahoma and did not know that I needed to specifically include insulation in the bid, so here I am with my awesome new barn and there is no insulation whatsoever, just metal screwed directly on top of wood.
We have had several storms with high wind and rain and so far the shop is water tight but I gather from reading and asking around that at some point I am going to have an issue with condensation inside my shop. I have a 1969 camaro in the shop and condensation would ****...
So I am trying to understand my options...
1. Take off the metal and have insulation installed.
2. Have spray foam sprayed directly on the metal.
I think both will probably cost similar since for option 1. I have to pay someone to undo what was done, apply insulation and then re apply the metal.
For option two I gather that I can dictate what I want the thickness to be, obviously the thinner the cheaper but that brings me to my main question.
What is the thinnest I can get away with to prevent condensation in my shop?
I don't really care about how hot or cold it is inside the shop I just want to prevent condensation...
I had one contractor tell me that he could do 1/2 inch and that would be enough but I have had others suggest that I would need at least 2 inches. I don't know what's right, 2" is more $$ so perhaps he knows what he's talking about or perhaps he wants more money...
