So I have 2 goals
1. Make the garage livable in the winter (and summer would be nice too)
2. Insulate the house better
The garage is a 20x24 with 1 single large door stick frame construction with drywall on the walls and ceiling. The walls were redone by the prior owner and after checking with a drill-they are insulated. How well is debatable, but there is no way in heck Im opening that can of worms. The attic is another story. It is totally uninsulated. What type of insulation should I use? When its 35F outside its damn cold in there even with a hot dog heater going every 15-20 mins. I also need to redo the side entry door as its pretty much junk.
The house, I can see the guy before me tried a bit with some of that mylar stuff you can tack up-but it only does so much. The hot water boiler I have is not to old, but the house was added on to at some point and I dont think they took that into account as the unit per my hvac guys is probably a bit to small. But insulation is cheaper than a larger boiler. My thoughts were to add another layer of insulation over the old stuff that Im guessing is circa 1980 (house was built in 69).
Do I want to use R38 here? The insulation id be going over is mostly thin junk and it has seen better days-but disposing of it will be troublesome and fiberglass batts ****. Do I want just batts - the current stuff I got is held in with little mettal wires you stuff in there-the staple in kind is what I helped my grandfather put in a cabin we built and he said he liked it better cause you just staple it in. Tight now in order to make the family room warm enough I need to run an electric fireplace the previous owner left behind. overnight the temps inside the house will drop 5-8F
later on Id like to replace the windows and seal the entry doors better of course. but one step at a time. Insulation costs I know are high, but this is relatively easy work I can do myself.
1. Make the garage livable in the winter (and summer would be nice too)
2. Insulate the house better
The garage is a 20x24 with 1 single large door stick frame construction with drywall on the walls and ceiling. The walls were redone by the prior owner and after checking with a drill-they are insulated. How well is debatable, but there is no way in heck Im opening that can of worms. The attic is another story. It is totally uninsulated. What type of insulation should I use? When its 35F outside its damn cold in there even with a hot dog heater going every 15-20 mins. I also need to redo the side entry door as its pretty much junk.
The house, I can see the guy before me tried a bit with some of that mylar stuff you can tack up-but it only does so much. The hot water boiler I have is not to old, but the house was added on to at some point and I dont think they took that into account as the unit per my hvac guys is probably a bit to small. But insulation is cheaper than a larger boiler. My thoughts were to add another layer of insulation over the old stuff that Im guessing is circa 1980 (house was built in 69).
Do I want to use R38 here? The insulation id be going over is mostly thin junk and it has seen better days-but disposing of it will be troublesome and fiberglass batts ****. Do I want just batts - the current stuff I got is held in with little mettal wires you stuff in there-the staple in kind is what I helped my grandfather put in a cabin we built and he said he liked it better cause you just staple it in. Tight now in order to make the family room warm enough I need to run an electric fireplace the previous owner left behind. overnight the temps inside the house will drop 5-8F
later on Id like to replace the windows and seal the entry doors better of course. but one step at a time. Insulation costs I know are high, but this is relatively easy work I can do myself.