I've been lurking here for a month or so because I need to insulate my 30x35 steel shed. I am going to air condition it.
It is a pre-engineered Carolina Carport shed (not my choice but is existing with a house we just bought).
After all I read (here and other places) I had decided to do closed cell spray foam. Now there's stories of potential rust issues down the road. I really don't want to open that can of worms but the topic does beg a lot of questions.
Anyhow, no matter how I go I am going to build some stud walls inside.
I am in Florida (hot/humid) and my current thinking is to use rigid foam panels.
So, if I get foil faced rigid foam panels is ok to adhere them directly to the 2.5" columns, foil side towards the exterior. That would leave an air space between them and the exterior steel panels. Then I want to put the stud walls inbound of that.
Can I just stick them to the columns with some adhesive?
Thanks,
BobL.
It is a pre-engineered Carolina Carport shed (not my choice but is existing with a house we just bought).
After all I read (here and other places) I had decided to do closed cell spray foam. Now there's stories of potential rust issues down the road. I really don't want to open that can of worms but the topic does beg a lot of questions.
Anyhow, no matter how I go I am going to build some stud walls inside.
I am in Florida (hot/humid) and my current thinking is to use rigid foam panels.
So, if I get foil faced rigid foam panels is ok to adhere them directly to the 2.5" columns, foil side towards the exterior. That would leave an air space between them and the exterior steel panels. Then I want to put the stud walls inbound of that.
Can I just stick them to the columns with some adhesive?
Thanks,
BobL.