Fibersport
Active member
I have a 30 x 54 x 10' pole barn with no insulation. I'm starting to install a ceiling that will be from the inside up - drywall, vapor barrier and blown in insulation eventually. I have an opportunity to buy some foam panels now that are either 3" or 4" thick that I might pick up for the walls. My posts are made of three 2x6's so my depth is about 5-1/2" to the girts (I think that's the name) with then another 1-1/2" for the girt thickness to the sheet metal siding. I plan on eventually finishing the inside of the walls too but with the insulation being thinner than the cavity, my question is if I need to have an air space in the walls, should it be on the outside or on the inside? I could build the walls with no cavity but I'm not sure if it really matters. I realize a cavity would probably become a home for mice and other critters so I'm thinking maybe it might be best to build it without any cavity, just wanted to get some other opinions.

