AldeanFan
Well-known member
Whenever it gets cold I start thinking about insulation, and it's sure cold this week!
I have a 20x20 concrete block garage attached to my house with a breezeway separating the house and garage. The garage was built sometime in the 70's after the house was built. I heat with a Mr Heater Big Maxx. The ceiling is drywall and insulated with R12. I also have an insulated door. I don't have any insulation on the concrete block walls! I live in Southern Ontario Canada, today it's -14C and I'd like to work in the garage tonight after work.
The furnace keeps the garage warm but I know I'm loosing lots of heat and it's not economical heating so much uninsulated concrete.
Since space is at a premium I want to maximize R value while minimizing how much interior space I loose to insulation.
I've been considering strapping the interior walls and insulating with foam board covered in either drywall or plywood (i'll leave the drywall/plywood/chipboard debate for another thread!) since it is a better Rvalue per inch, but that involves pulling out all the existing electrical, shelving cabinets etc, and I'd loos a little interior space.
Has anyone insulated the outside walls? I've seen foam board added to the outside of old houses over the sheathing, then siding over top. The outside of my garage walls is just white paint (house is white brick) and needs painting anyway so white vinyl siding would actually improve the looks. The only limits to how much insulation I could add on the exterior would be cost and the depth of the roof overhang!
I guess the question is would insulating the outside make a significant difference in my heating costs without insulating the inside. I really only have the budget for one or the other this year so should I insulate inside first or outside first?
Thanks!
I have a 20x20 concrete block garage attached to my house with a breezeway separating the house and garage. The garage was built sometime in the 70's after the house was built. I heat with a Mr Heater Big Maxx. The ceiling is drywall and insulated with R12. I also have an insulated door. I don't have any insulation on the concrete block walls! I live in Southern Ontario Canada, today it's -14C and I'd like to work in the garage tonight after work.
The furnace keeps the garage warm but I know I'm loosing lots of heat and it's not economical heating so much uninsulated concrete.
Since space is at a premium I want to maximize R value while minimizing how much interior space I loose to insulation.
I've been considering strapping the interior walls and insulating with foam board covered in either drywall or plywood (i'll leave the drywall/plywood/chipboard debate for another thread!) since it is a better Rvalue per inch, but that involves pulling out all the existing electrical, shelving cabinets etc, and I'd loos a little interior space.
Has anyone insulated the outside walls? I've seen foam board added to the outside of old houses over the sheathing, then siding over top. The outside of my garage walls is just white paint (house is white brick) and needs painting anyway so white vinyl siding would actually improve the looks. The only limits to how much insulation I could add on the exterior would be cost and the depth of the roof overhang!
I guess the question is would insulating the outside make a significant difference in my heating costs without insulating the inside. I really only have the budget for one or the other this year so should I insulate inside first or outside first?
Thanks!
