teal95
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Now that it's finally starting to be above zero I want to insulate the ceiling in my garage (bought the house last October). The issue is that the trusses are fabricated from 2x4's so I can only get 3.5" of insulation and I know I want more than that. The roof is somewhere around 12/12 and it has an attic with an OSB floor. I'm looking for input on my plan. I'm planning to put craft faced insulation on the bottom of the trusses and then unfaced under the roof. I will also have to put the vent trays under the upper layer of insulation. This will give me 2 layers of 3.5" fiberglass which is more than what I would get if the trusses were 2x6. I was trying to figure out how i would cover the garage ceiling as I want to keep the weight down as I'm concerned with the trusses only being 2x4. My wife suggested that we repurpose the paneling that is the entire basement (and I really hate). Paint it white and it's good to go. Of course I need to finish my wiring first (currently only has a couple of outlets and lights).
Comments?
steve
Comments?
steve
