Hey guys, I'm new here, so I apologize if this has been done to death.
I have an attached 3 car garage that I work pretty often in. It's about 20ft by 30ft with two windows and insulated garage doors (one double bay, one single bay). It already has sheetrock on the walls and ceiling. Above the garage is uninsulated floored attic storage accessible from inside my house. I have no active heating or cooling sources for the garage.
I live in Alabama, and I want to do what I can to keep the temperature down in the summer so I can work on my bikes in relative comfort. I'm fairly certain that the walls have insulation in them (two of them have to since they are attached to the house), but for whatever reason, there is no insulation between the garage's ceiling sheetrock and the attic's flooring.
I feel that putting insulation there would be a huge help in reducing the amount of heat that gets into the garage. However, if I wanted to use rolled insulation, I'd need to pull up the flooring, which isn't too much of a problem, but it'd be a PITA and just take more time. I could possibly stick a hose for blown-in insulation along the sides under the flooring (the cavity isn't 100% sealed off), but I have no idea how many bags I'd need or if it'd be any easier.
Any thoughts or suggestions? I figured if I did rolls, I'd go for R-19 or R-30 unfaced insulation (I have 2x6 joists).
Thanks!
I have an attached 3 car garage that I work pretty often in. It's about 20ft by 30ft with two windows and insulated garage doors (one double bay, one single bay). It already has sheetrock on the walls and ceiling. Above the garage is uninsulated floored attic storage accessible from inside my house. I have no active heating or cooling sources for the garage.
I live in Alabama, and I want to do what I can to keep the temperature down in the summer so I can work on my bikes in relative comfort. I'm fairly certain that the walls have insulation in them (two of them have to since they are attached to the house), but for whatever reason, there is no insulation between the garage's ceiling sheetrock and the attic's flooring.
I feel that putting insulation there would be a huge help in reducing the amount of heat that gets into the garage. However, if I wanted to use rolled insulation, I'd need to pull up the flooring, which isn't too much of a problem, but it'd be a PITA and just take more time. I could possibly stick a hose for blown-in insulation along the sides under the flooring (the cavity isn't 100% sealed off), but I have no idea how many bags I'd need or if it'd be any easier.
Any thoughts or suggestions? I figured if I did rolls, I'd go for R-19 or R-30 unfaced insulation (I have 2x6 joists).
Thanks!