derek_gardner
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Attached is a photo of my 23x23 garage .. no insulation or dry wall yet. I plan on getting a heater in the upper corner of the garage and running a gas line in.
I live in Southern Ontario and its cold in the winter time.
First question is about insulating the ceiling. My original plan was to drywall it then blow in the insulation. But then I got thinking, can I do the spray foam insulation against the existing ceiling and keep my rafters? If I do that, do you think it would be much more cost to heat it with such high ceilings?
Next question, If i drywall the ceiling and blow in the insulation up top, I was hoping to lay some ply wood down for some storage in the attic. The joists are 2x4s. So, for that section am I better off to lay in the insulation bats and blow in the rest? Im just concerned with blow in that it won't be thick enough if I put ply wood down on top of it.
I live in Southern Ontario and its cold in the winter time.
First question is about insulating the ceiling. My original plan was to drywall it then blow in the insulation. But then I got thinking, can I do the spray foam insulation against the existing ceiling and keep my rafters? If I do that, do you think it would be much more cost to heat it with such high ceilings?
Next question, If i drywall the ceiling and blow in the insulation up top, I was hoping to lay some ply wood down for some storage in the attic. The joists are 2x4s. So, for that section am I better off to lay in the insulation bats and blow in the rest? Im just concerned with blow in that it won't be thick enough if I put ply wood down on top of it.