SaintJimbob
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Alright, crowd-source brain trust, here's the skinny:
-20x24 brick garage
-The roof and walls are all 2x4, stick built hip roof, with three 2x6 chords running the width of the garage.
-There are 4 2x4 posts coming from common rafters to the 2x6s below.
-No sheet sheathing, just 1x8-12 boards, then tar paper, then shingles
-There are some gaps between the boards, between 1/4 and 3/4 inches, you can see the tar paper above.
-Some of the boards and 2x4s have water stains, but the roof was just redone in '09, so they could be old.
-No sofits to the outside, but there is a short ridge vent at the top.
So... I need to insulate the garage, including the roof. Here are some of my initial thoughts:
-Due to possible (or even eventually probable) leaks, I might go with foam vs fiberglass?
-Should I caulk or expanding foam the gaps in the boards?
-After insulating, I need some lightweight covering over it all.
-I could just throw in a drop-ceiling, insulating over it, but then lose the ample loft storage.
Thanks for your input.
-20x24 brick garage
-The roof and walls are all 2x4, stick built hip roof, with three 2x6 chords running the width of the garage.
-There are 4 2x4 posts coming from common rafters to the 2x6s below.
-No sheet sheathing, just 1x8-12 boards, then tar paper, then shingles
-There are some gaps between the boards, between 1/4 and 3/4 inches, you can see the tar paper above.
-Some of the boards and 2x4s have water stains, but the roof was just redone in '09, so they could be old.
-No sofits to the outside, but there is a short ridge vent at the top.
So... I need to insulate the garage, including the roof. Here are some of my initial thoughts:
-Due to possible (or even eventually probable) leaks, I might go with foam vs fiberglass?
-Should I caulk or expanding foam the gaps in the boards?
-After insulating, I need some lightweight covering over it all.
-I could just throw in a drop-ceiling, insulating over it, but then lose the ample loft storage.
Thanks for your input.
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