DistantHorizon
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I purchased this house recently, largely because it had this detached garage/shop. Shop is for tinkering and car hobby, bodywork but not paint. Trying to figure out how to insulate the roof deck/ceiling. Fairly set on batts in the walls due to cost.
24'x40', 12' 2x6 walls, tyvek wrapped with some sort of siding. 5/12 roof I believe. Scissor trusses on 24" centers (though they appear to sometimes be a half inch or more off
). Trusses taper to only 3 1/2" tall above the walls. Asphalt shingle roof. Ridge vent only. No soffit vents currently installed. Located in south-central Kansas.
I know it's stupid to skimp on insulation, but money is tight, and with the way things have been going, it looks like it will be for some time.
Was planning on 3 1/2" closed cell spray foam on roof deck, but it's looking like $3000-$3500 for only R-20 or R-25. (Contacted 5 places, only 2 ever gave me a rough quote, need to call more) Also, how do I handle the ridge vent in that case? Spray foam does look like it would save some money in that I wouldn't have to finish the ceiling immediately, and wouldn't have to add soffit vents.
Blow-in fiberglass or cellulose? How does it effectively get down to the ends of the trusses if the ceiling is completely tinned or sheetrocked. (Will it blow 20' without getting any underinsulated pockets?) How do you handle access to spray in between each truss in a scissor-truss situation? It's not like an attic where you can walk around. Also hate the idea of it settling and having to add more.
24" wide batts don't seem to be real cheap either - looks like about a thousand bucks in insulation just to go to R-25.
Not sure how I will finish the underside of the trusses (ceiling). Figured on a sheetrock crew.
Do I just bite the bullet and pony up for spray-foam? Any ideas or suggestions would be helpful.
View from under loft:
View from loft:
Pic from opposite end of garage, looking up at loft and scissor trusses:
24'x40', 12' 2x6 walls, tyvek wrapped with some sort of siding. 5/12 roof I believe. Scissor trusses on 24" centers (though they appear to sometimes be a half inch or more off
I know it's stupid to skimp on insulation, but money is tight, and with the way things have been going, it looks like it will be for some time.
Was planning on 3 1/2" closed cell spray foam on roof deck, but it's looking like $3000-$3500 for only R-20 or R-25. (Contacted 5 places, only 2 ever gave me a rough quote, need to call more) Also, how do I handle the ridge vent in that case? Spray foam does look like it would save some money in that I wouldn't have to finish the ceiling immediately, and wouldn't have to add soffit vents.
Blow-in fiberglass or cellulose? How does it effectively get down to the ends of the trusses if the ceiling is completely tinned or sheetrocked. (Will it blow 20' without getting any underinsulated pockets?) How do you handle access to spray in between each truss in a scissor-truss situation? It's not like an attic where you can walk around. Also hate the idea of it settling and having to add more.
24" wide batts don't seem to be real cheap either - looks like about a thousand bucks in insulation just to go to R-25.
Not sure how I will finish the underside of the trusses (ceiling). Figured on a sheetrock crew.
Do I just bite the bullet and pony up for spray-foam? Any ideas or suggestions would be helpful.
View from under loft:
View from loft:
Pic from opposite end of garage, looking up at loft and scissor trusses:

