My apologies if this type of query has been beaten to death. A search was not producing the results I am looking for.
As title implies I am in the process of gearing up to insulate my garage. It's a 40yo attached structure that has been a heatsink and igloo depending on the season. I had 2x12 rafters installed so now I will have a ceiling at 10' and loft storage with pull down stairs. That said the walls are 2x4 so that will be a combo of Roxul that I have and some r-13 thrown in. The ceiling I'm assuming will be r-38 batts. I have a few questions though for you gurus..
The rafters are not all 15.5" wide. Three of the original collar ties are still up and new rafters are sistered to them and in a few runs there is literally only 5-6" of gap? So what's the best route for this? Cut up the insulation and stuff it to fit? I'm not well versed on insulation but it works better when it's not compacted correct? Someone suggested renting a blow in machine but I thought that was mainly for adding to existing insulation? I also will have a plywood floor so it can only be 11.5" deep.
Would spray foam be a good idea? If I did the roof and left the floor uninsulated will that work? And just do walls at same time? Although I think that will be prohibitively expensive.
Just kinda confused and want to do the job right. Thanks in advance!
As title implies I am in the process of gearing up to insulate my garage. It's a 40yo attached structure that has been a heatsink and igloo depending on the season. I had 2x12 rafters installed so now I will have a ceiling at 10' and loft storage with pull down stairs. That said the walls are 2x4 so that will be a combo of Roxul that I have and some r-13 thrown in. The ceiling I'm assuming will be r-38 batts. I have a few questions though for you gurus..
The rafters are not all 15.5" wide. Three of the original collar ties are still up and new rafters are sistered to them and in a few runs there is literally only 5-6" of gap? So what's the best route for this? Cut up the insulation and stuff it to fit? I'm not well versed on insulation but it works better when it's not compacted correct? Someone suggested renting a blow in machine but I thought that was mainly for adding to existing insulation? I also will have a plywood floor so it can only be 11.5" deep.
Would spray foam be a good idea? If I did the roof and left the floor uninsulated will that work? And just do walls at same time? Although I think that will be prohibitively expensive.
Just kinda confused and want to do the job right. Thanks in advance!
