confusedcarp
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Hello. I'm new here! I was told you folks might be able to help. I've searched the forums and haven't found anything quite like my situation. I'm also a beginner so my search terms may not have been complete so I apologize if this has been answered elsewhere.
I want to turn my detached workshop into a heated space for woodworking year round. It needs to be dry and warm enough to provide protection to my tools and for when I want to use wood glue. I plan on using electric heat for various reasons.
It currently has no insulation. It's basically plywood attached to studs.
Some details:
Some pics to help illustrate:




After posting the pictures, I just noticed that there are some roofing nails poking through here and there. I'm not sure if this matters but it probably does.
I have a plan for the walls (vapour barrier, rockwool, finished with plywood) but how to tackle the ceiling? I would prefer to finish it with plywood (or lightweight drywall) after it's been insulated.
So my question is can I treat the ceiling the same way as the walls but instead of vapour barrier, I put rigid foil foam directly against the sheathing? I would seal the edges with foam then attach the plywood to the studs. There would be a 2.5″ empty space between the foam and the plywood. Does this sound like a good plan? Would adding rockwool in this gap help or hinder? Or is there another way I can insulate that’s a compromise between cost and effectiveness? I'm hoping I don't have to redo the roof completely and/or convert it to a vented roof.
Any help would be most appreciated!
I want to turn my detached workshop into a heated space for woodworking year round. It needs to be dry and warm enough to provide protection to my tools and for when I want to use wood glue. I plan on using electric heat for various reasons.
It currently has no insulation. It's basically plywood attached to studs.
Some details:
- Location: zone 4/5 marine (Pacific Northwest)
- Size: 16×11
- Roof condition: It's about 12 years old but looks like new. No leaks.
- Roof pitch: 5/12
Some pics to help illustrate:




After posting the pictures, I just noticed that there are some roofing nails poking through here and there. I'm not sure if this matters but it probably does.
I have a plan for the walls (vapour barrier, rockwool, finished with plywood) but how to tackle the ceiling? I would prefer to finish it with plywood (or lightweight drywall) after it's been insulated.
So my question is can I treat the ceiling the same way as the walls but instead of vapour barrier, I put rigid foil foam directly against the sheathing? I would seal the edges with foam then attach the plywood to the studs. There would be a 2.5″ empty space between the foam and the plywood. Does this sound like a good plan? Would adding rockwool in this gap help or hinder? Or is there another way I can insulate that’s a compromise between cost and effectiveness? I'm hoping I don't have to redo the roof completely and/or convert it to a vented roof.
Any help would be most appreciated!


