BigE
Well-known member
My garage is currently uninsulated on all but the side it shares with the house. It is just under 500 sq ft and attaches to the left side of my house. The house is on a crawlspace and the garage is on a slab with no connection between the two spaces. However, the house attic is structurally connected to the attic over the garage. It is mostly separated by some OSB because the builder went a little overboard on the roof sheeting. I intend to cut it back so I can walk into the garage attic from the house attic. The garage is fully sheetrocked with a popcorn ceiling. However, there is no insulation in the outside walls or the ceiling. I want to be able to heat the garage in the winter. Is it recommended to rip all of the sheetrock down, install insulation and vapor barrier and then rerock? In other words, will I run into moisture problems if I just insulate and don't take the drywall down to install vapor barrier?