Hey guys,
Long time viewer, first-time poster.
My father's 60th birthday is coming up and my brothers and I decided that we're going to redo his garage for his birthday while he is out of town.
One of the first things we want to do is insulate the garage that he uses to restore classic cars. Right now the garage has no insulation (besides the walls) and has quite tall rafters.
From my research, I understand that pretty much all insulation needs to be covered by sheetrock or wood. However, not sure how feasible that would be in this garage. Is there any insulation that can be used without the need of protective sheetrock?
I'm open to all ideas, we are trying to do this on a budget, but I'm open to all types of ideas. We just want it retain some heat when he is using his electric heater. I have attached some photos of the garage.




Long time viewer, first-time poster.
My father's 60th birthday is coming up and my brothers and I decided that we're going to redo his garage for his birthday while he is out of town.
One of the first things we want to do is insulate the garage that he uses to restore classic cars. Right now the garage has no insulation (besides the walls) and has quite tall rafters.
From my research, I understand that pretty much all insulation needs to be covered by sheetrock or wood. However, not sure how feasible that would be in this garage. Is there any insulation that can be used without the need of protective sheetrock?
I'm open to all ideas, we are trying to do this on a budget, but I'm open to all types of ideas. We just want it retain some heat when he is using his electric heater. I have attached some photos of the garage.




