I live in Zone 5a and have a detached garage which I'd like to insulate and heat (electric only). The stats:
-> 24x26 exterior dimensions
-> brick veneer exterior, all above grade
-> 2x4 stick framed walls, 2x8 framed ceiling and roof
-> 8.5' floor to ceiling height, attic floor above
-> one insulated man door, two 9x7 insulated (2") garage doors
-> two small windows, double-pane
The interior is presently unfinished, and I am preparing to insulate it before the colder temperatures arrive. I'd appreciate some validation and/or feedback on my plans.
Ceiling insulation options:
1 -- Unfaced R30 batts + 1" XPS or PolyISO + Type X drywall. That would give me ~R30 or so in the ceiling (I'd lose some R-value under the attic floor since the batt would be slightly compressed in that area).
2 -- Blown cellulose + 1" XPS or PolyIso + Type X drywall. Should give me the same ~R30, but might be tricky to ensure adequate distribution of the cellulose under the attic floor.
3 -- Blown cellulose + Type X drywall. By my calculation, probably less that R30 with the same distribution concerns as option 2 above.
I could pull up the attic floor to ensure better distribution of the blown in stuff, but that would likely require unloading part of the attic, which would be pain for seemingly questionable benefit over batts in my situation.
For the walls, I was planning on R13 kraft-faced batts.
I am skeptical of the ROI for spray foam in this application, and for that reason am not presently considering it as an option.
Also, I was planning on the electric heater route for warmth, but am now wondering whether a mini split would be worth the investment given the additional efficiency that it would provide. Not sure of required sizing for this type of a space given my insulation plans. If someone tells me that electric heat via any option is going to be outrageously expensive, digging a trench for gas is an option but one that I had hoped to avoid.
Any thoughts and feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks,
JKG
-> 24x26 exterior dimensions
-> brick veneer exterior, all above grade
-> 2x4 stick framed walls, 2x8 framed ceiling and roof
-> 8.5' floor to ceiling height, attic floor above
-> one insulated man door, two 9x7 insulated (2") garage doors
-> two small windows, double-pane
The interior is presently unfinished, and I am preparing to insulate it before the colder temperatures arrive. I'd appreciate some validation and/or feedback on my plans.
Ceiling insulation options:
1 -- Unfaced R30 batts + 1" XPS or PolyISO + Type X drywall. That would give me ~R30 or so in the ceiling (I'd lose some R-value under the attic floor since the batt would be slightly compressed in that area).
2 -- Blown cellulose + 1" XPS or PolyIso + Type X drywall. Should give me the same ~R30, but might be tricky to ensure adequate distribution of the cellulose under the attic floor.
3 -- Blown cellulose + Type X drywall. By my calculation, probably less that R30 with the same distribution concerns as option 2 above.
I could pull up the attic floor to ensure better distribution of the blown in stuff, but that would likely require unloading part of the attic, which would be pain for seemingly questionable benefit over batts in my situation.
For the walls, I was planning on R13 kraft-faced batts.
I am skeptical of the ROI for spray foam in this application, and for that reason am not presently considering it as an option.
Also, I was planning on the electric heater route for warmth, but am now wondering whether a mini split would be worth the investment given the additional efficiency that it would provide. Not sure of required sizing for this type of a space given my insulation plans. If someone tells me that electric heat via any option is going to be outrageously expensive, digging a trench for gas is an option but one that I had hoped to avoid.
Any thoughts and feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks,
JKG