zc15
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We have a 720 sqft detached garage that we are planning to install a heater in this year. 3/4 of the walls are insulated, but we will need to insulate the roof/ceiling and remaining wall sections.
Currently the garage has no ceiling, but there are some sheets of plywood lying over the joists providing for some attic storage space. We have various seasonal items stored up there for now, and would like to keep this storage space.
We also have our 5 kayaks/canoes hanging from the joints by straps. Worst case scenario, I think I could rig up some hooks to hang the straps from.
What would be the most budget-friendly way to insulate the ceiling/roof and keep that storage space?
Right now, I'm thinking of attaching drywall to the underside of the joists to create a ceiling, and laying fiberglass batts over the drywall.
Currently the garage has no ceiling, but there are some sheets of plywood lying over the joists providing for some attic storage space. We have various seasonal items stored up there for now, and would like to keep this storage space.
We also have our 5 kayaks/canoes hanging from the joints by straps. Worst case scenario, I think I could rig up some hooks to hang the straps from.
What would be the most budget-friendly way to insulate the ceiling/roof and keep that storage space?
Right now, I'm thinking of attaching drywall to the underside of the joists to create a ceiling, and laying fiberglass batts over the drywall.
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