Hello - I will soon be getting a 30'x45' metal building installed in the next couple months. The building will be split into a 30'x15' section that will serve as a "cabin" and occasionally be heated on weekends during hunting season or when I am out working at my property. The other 30'x30' section will be used to store a work truck, tractor, etc. I may run a heater in that section once in a great while. I was planning on having woven R-17 installed on the entire roof and the walls of the 30'x15' section, and to save some money, having double installed on the 3 exterior wall sections of the 30'x30' side. I know nothing about insulation, so would this causing any problems by having different types of insulations on the walls of the building? Would I be better off just going with the woven r-17 in the entire building (buy once, cry once)? Those 2 insulations are my only options during install from the builder. I do not want to use spray foam, and I also considered getting vinyl faced batt installed after the building was construction, however my preference is to have the insulation installed during the build process as I have heard that is the better route to go then patching it in. Does any one have any insight or advice they could offer? Thanks in advance!

