fastfalcon94
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I just finished building and siding my garage. I live in Vermont so it can get pretty cold up here. It's 64x40x12.5 with a 64x18x8 storage area above that I am going to use as a wood shop/storage area. I plan on using a Modine 200,000 or 250,000 btu heater downstairs. I want to insulate the walls and both ceilings so that I effectively have 2 zones. For now I'll just use some vents in the upstairs floor that I can open/close if I want to have heat escape into the woodshop/storage area.
I wish I could go back in time and have the trusses engineered with 6" wall studs instead of 4". Because I want to add 6" of insulation to the walls upstairs, but I'm stuck with a 2x4 wall. I was thinking that it may be easier if I were to use 2x4 insulation and then run foam board on the back of the 2x4 walls. This will give me the 6" (assuming 2" thick foam board) of insulation I want and it will provide a solid backing to keep the insulation from falling down. Will this work? I'm worried about moisture barriers. I would use faced insulation though and foam board that isn't sealed on one side. The alternative would be to use 2x6 insulation, and to add 2" of board to the back side of each stud, then make my own backing.
My other concern was with the 18' feet of floor between the two levels. Would I use non-faced insulation there? Hopefully this make sense. I created a picture in paint that may help better explain it.
I wish I could go back in time and have the trusses engineered with 6" wall studs instead of 4". Because I want to add 6" of insulation to the walls upstairs, but I'm stuck with a 2x4 wall. I was thinking that it may be easier if I were to use 2x4 insulation and then run foam board on the back of the 2x4 walls. This will give me the 6" (assuming 2" thick foam board) of insulation I want and it will provide a solid backing to keep the insulation from falling down. Will this work? I'm worried about moisture barriers. I would use faced insulation though and foam board that isn't sealed on one side. The alternative would be to use 2x6 insulation, and to add 2" of board to the back side of each stud, then make my own backing.
My other concern was with the 18' feet of floor between the two levels. Would I use non-faced insulation there? Hopefully this make sense. I created a picture in paint that may help better explain it.