jsamhall
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Hi all,
I've done my best to research this subject and haven't found the exact answer, maybe I'm using the wrong terminology as this is all new to me. I'll apologize in advance for ostensibly silly questions, I'm new to all this and doing my best to learn as I go. This forum has been an outstanding resource!
This thread has been the most helpful and sounds pretty comparable to my situation but I'd still appreciate advice from those with more knowledge on this subject.
I am preparing to insulate my workshop in a couple months, so I want to establish a battle plan and budget for materials. There is a pretty good amount of above grade exposed cement wall with 2x6 wall built atop that. Here is a photo of its current state:
First some relevant details...
As-per profile, I'm in northern VT. It gets wicked cold. Last week was negative double digits before taking wind chill into consideration.
Building is 29' deep by 36' wide for about 27' 8" x 34' 6" inside dimensions. Everything is framed 24" OC.
There is 2" foamboard insulation below the slab (not yet poured) and on the inside of the below grade foundation walls. No insulation on the outside of the exposed cement walls.
We have a 75k BTU Modine heater that will be suspended from the ceiling.
I estimate about 600 sq/ft of 2x6 cavities
I estimate about 400 sq/ft of exposed cement wall
I intend to finish with drywall as I prefer the aesthetic to OSB or other alternatives.
I intend to use 2" foam board over the cement and either R19 or R21 fiberglass in the 2x6 cavities. I'll do a thorough round of spray foam and caulking to help mitigate air leaks.
My Questions!
I'll try to make these as straightforward as possible. If I'm not making sense or have not provided enough information, please let me know and I'll do my best to clarify. Thank you very much to anyone who can contribute!
1) For the foam board, I intend to use 2" XPS 4x8 sheets "FOAMULAR 250" from Owens Corning (pink board). Is this the right product to use, or would ISO foam board be a better choice?
2) I am conflicted about the best way to install the foam board. One method I've seen is to adhere it to the cement and install furring strips over that to hang drywall from. Another method which claims to be more energy efficient is to first attach the furring strips to the cement wall then cut and fit the foam board between them. Which method should I use?
3) The cement walls are 8" thick on two sides of the building and 10" thick on one side (the tall retaining wall). This leaves a couple inches on the top of the cement before the 2x6 framing. Should I just put foam board over this small area of concrete as well, or build out the 2x6 wall to make it "flush" with the cement wall + foam board?
4) For the ceiling, I plan on hanging drywall and blowing in loose fiberglass from above i.e. the attic. I get the impression this would be quicker and more cost effective than R30 batts. Is this a good idea? There is currently plywood flooring in the middle section of the attic trusses and nothing in the webbing area.
5) I've seen many installations that use a 6mil poly as opposed to kraft faced insulation. Is one superior to the other? I'm having a hard time finding a conclusive answer, and Kraft faced insulation seems to be vastly more popular at Lowes and Home Depot.
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I think that does it. Sorry for so many questions and thanks in advance for any guidance!!
I've done my best to research this subject and haven't found the exact answer, maybe I'm using the wrong terminology as this is all new to me. I'll apologize in advance for ostensibly silly questions, I'm new to all this and doing my best to learn as I go. This forum has been an outstanding resource!
This thread has been the most helpful and sounds pretty comparable to my situation but I'd still appreciate advice from those with more knowledge on this subject.
I am preparing to insulate my workshop in a couple months, so I want to establish a battle plan and budget for materials. There is a pretty good amount of above grade exposed cement wall with 2x6 wall built atop that. Here is a photo of its current state:
First some relevant details...
As-per profile, I'm in northern VT. It gets wicked cold. Last week was negative double digits before taking wind chill into consideration.
Building is 29' deep by 36' wide for about 27' 8" x 34' 6" inside dimensions. Everything is framed 24" OC.
There is 2" foamboard insulation below the slab (not yet poured) and on the inside of the below grade foundation walls. No insulation on the outside of the exposed cement walls.
We have a 75k BTU Modine heater that will be suspended from the ceiling.
I estimate about 600 sq/ft of 2x6 cavities
I estimate about 400 sq/ft of exposed cement wall
I intend to finish with drywall as I prefer the aesthetic to OSB or other alternatives.
I intend to use 2" foam board over the cement and either R19 or R21 fiberglass in the 2x6 cavities. I'll do a thorough round of spray foam and caulking to help mitigate air leaks.
My Questions!
I'll try to make these as straightforward as possible. If I'm not making sense or have not provided enough information, please let me know and I'll do my best to clarify. Thank you very much to anyone who can contribute!
1) For the foam board, I intend to use 2" XPS 4x8 sheets "FOAMULAR 250" from Owens Corning (pink board). Is this the right product to use, or would ISO foam board be a better choice?
2) I am conflicted about the best way to install the foam board. One method I've seen is to adhere it to the cement and install furring strips over that to hang drywall from. Another method which claims to be more energy efficient is to first attach the furring strips to the cement wall then cut and fit the foam board between them. Which method should I use?
3) The cement walls are 8" thick on two sides of the building and 10" thick on one side (the tall retaining wall). This leaves a couple inches on the top of the cement before the 2x6 framing. Should I just put foam board over this small area of concrete as well, or build out the 2x6 wall to make it "flush" with the cement wall + foam board?
4) For the ceiling, I plan on hanging drywall and blowing in loose fiberglass from above i.e. the attic. I get the impression this would be quicker and more cost effective than R30 batts. Is this a good idea? There is currently plywood flooring in the middle section of the attic trusses and nothing in the webbing area.
5) I've seen many installations that use a 6mil poly as opposed to kraft faced insulation. Is one superior to the other? I'm having a hard time finding a conclusive answer, and Kraft faced insulation seems to be vastly more popular at Lowes and Home Depot.
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I think that does it. Sorry for so many questions and thanks in advance for any guidance!!
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