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Hello,
I'm in the process of building a 1500+ sq. ft. garage that is constructed of poured concrete walls of various heights from approximately 3 feet that is stepped up to approximately 8 feet. The reason for the height difference is the structure is built into a small hill. The balance of the overall garage height is built with lumber using 2x6" studs, OSB wall exterior sheathing, engineered truss roof with asphalt shingles and fiberglass insulation in walls and ceiling. Interior ceiling height is 12' with sheetrock on the lumber only. Exterior concrete walls are insulated with 2" foam board from footing to grade.
My question is will just having the 2" foam board and the earthen fill against it be sufficient to insulate the concrete for HVAC? This will be a hobbyist / vehicle storage garage for all season use. It is located in Dutchess County, New York where we experience cold winters and hot, humid summers. I know from reading that concrete itself has no R value but I'm being told interior insulation, which would involve constructing wood studded walls to install fiberglass insulation and sheetrock, may not have a cost benefit and the the R10 rating of the exterior foam board would be enough for the application.
Thank you in advance for your assistance!
I'm in the process of building a 1500+ sq. ft. garage that is constructed of poured concrete walls of various heights from approximately 3 feet that is stepped up to approximately 8 feet. The reason for the height difference is the structure is built into a small hill. The balance of the overall garage height is built with lumber using 2x6" studs, OSB wall exterior sheathing, engineered truss roof with asphalt shingles and fiberglass insulation in walls and ceiling. Interior ceiling height is 12' with sheetrock on the lumber only. Exterior concrete walls are insulated with 2" foam board from footing to grade.
My question is will just having the 2" foam board and the earthen fill against it be sufficient to insulate the concrete for HVAC? This will be a hobbyist / vehicle storage garage for all season use. It is located in Dutchess County, New York where we experience cold winters and hot, humid summers. I know from reading that concrete itself has no R value but I'm being told interior insulation, which would involve constructing wood studded walls to install fiberglass insulation and sheetrock, may not have a cost benefit and the the R10 rating of the exterior foam board would be enough for the application.
Thank you in advance for your assistance!
