I have ordered my materials for my shop with the exception of the upper wainscoating, doors, windows, insulation and they are set to be delivered once the trusses are made.
So I need to figure out a few more things before I go get the last set of materials and before roof metal goes on.
The metal company that is providing the materials has double bubble insulation I can order for the roof and walls for $550 total.
From what I have read double bubble is R1.
It is my understanding with this double bubble on both the walls and roof I will not have any condensation issues which is important however I do plan on at least heating the building. Maybe some kind of cooling down the road.
The building will be 40x40 10' eaves with a roughly 14x25 office that I plan on framing with 2x4s and roll insulation in this portion regardless as it will be heated and cooled right away.
Sorry for the long post but the questions is
I have an opportunity to purchase 1900 sq ft of r9 fanfold for $650 which is enough for the roof would this be better for the roof? Would I need a moisture barrier on top of the fanfold?
I also have found 1400 sq ft of unfaced r19 which is enough to do the exterior walls for $470. I would need a moisture barrier here I assume.
I will have to order a little more for the office but I am just worried about the building itself for now.
Is is worth the roughly $500 extra expense?
I am not insulating below the slab. I live in central Alabama
My main concerns is condensation in the building but I would like to be able to work in the building when it is 30 outside. We see very few days below this.
Advice? Suggestions?
I am worried about budget to an extent but that has been over since I registered here.
I plan on putting something on the interior walls but not entirely sure at this point. There will be no ceiling however.
thanks a lot for all of the ideas I have already stolen from you guys.
So I need to figure out a few more things before I go get the last set of materials and before roof metal goes on.
The metal company that is providing the materials has double bubble insulation I can order for the roof and walls for $550 total.
From what I have read double bubble is R1.
It is my understanding with this double bubble on both the walls and roof I will not have any condensation issues which is important however I do plan on at least heating the building. Maybe some kind of cooling down the road.
The building will be 40x40 10' eaves with a roughly 14x25 office that I plan on framing with 2x4s and roll insulation in this portion regardless as it will be heated and cooled right away.
Sorry for the long post but the questions is
I have an opportunity to purchase 1900 sq ft of r9 fanfold for $650 which is enough for the roof would this be better for the roof? Would I need a moisture barrier on top of the fanfold?
I also have found 1400 sq ft of unfaced r19 which is enough to do the exterior walls for $470. I would need a moisture barrier here I assume.
I will have to order a little more for the office but I am just worried about the building itself for now.
Is is worth the roughly $500 extra expense?
I am not insulating below the slab. I live in central Alabama
My main concerns is condensation in the building but I would like to be able to work in the building when it is 30 outside. We see very few days below this.
Advice? Suggestions?
I am worried about budget to an extent but that has been over since I registered here.
I plan on putting something on the interior walls but not entirely sure at this point. There will be no ceiling however.
thanks a lot for all of the ideas I have already stolen from you guys.
