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Insulation Stops for Pole Building

Rotaris

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Next project is trying to figure out how to make insulation stops to go on top of wall to celing. I have a pole building, trusses are 4 foot centers.

I was thinking about buying the styro foam ones from hardware store that are two feet wide and just using two together?

What has everyone done for this?
 
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Rotaris

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Re: Isulation Stops for Pole Building

what has everyone used..or done?
 

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Re: Isulation Stops for Pole Building

I put osb sheeting there. My posts are 9 foot on center so I ripped some 9ft sheets and nailed to uppermost pirlin. Hope that makes sense.
 
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Re: Isulation Stops for Pole Building

Makes perfect sense oilslick, thought that also, was wondering about using rigid insulation as well. Just not getting a lot of feedback. Four foot center center 60 feet loog=lots of work at 16 feet walls. Bad back now also
 

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Re: Isulation Stops for Pole Building

This what I'm going to use, you need to block off the top off the wall opening as well.

http://www.bergerbp.com/products_ventilation_accuvent.php

I'm not sure where I found the price but I think it was only a couple of bucks per unit.

My spray foam contractor just uses cardboard stapled to the pulins, and then spray foams them in place.

Hope that helps.

Kevin
 
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Rotaris

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Re: Isulation Stops for Pole Building

thanks kevin! Are you going to use two side by side? This would cover the 4 foot spacing?
 

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Re: Isulation Stops for Pole Building

I'm using the ones from HD.

They recently changed them and they are better.they are pre-creased.

4' between trusses also.

Using two is no problem.

I'm going to the cross purlins with them.

You can see them in this pic,on top of the roll of insulation. I did some install tests but no pics.

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=3399411&postcount=11
 
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Re: Isulation Stops for Pole Building

mine were on 9' centers, i had a friend bend galvanized ductwork sheetmetal and cut them in and sealed them with silicone. PITA
 

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I'm going to end up placing a row of batts along the soffits to prevent blown in from blocking the soffit vents. My trusses are 12' on center and I have basicle continuous soffit venting plus a ridge vent.
 
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Rotaris

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Thanks everyone, now more ideas, kinda stuck on using rigid XPS, just for ease of work, would there be enough airflow if i went tight to the top of first roof strap. The only airflow from soffit would be through the corrugations in the metal?? I dunno?
 

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Thanks everyone, now more ideas, kinda stuck on using rigid XPS, just for ease of work, would there be enough airflow if i went tight to the top of first roof strap. The only airflow from soffit would be through the corrugations in the metal?? I dunno?

Personally for me, I wouldnt rely on just that small opening.

Arent the rigid panels a lot more $ than the corugated ones and heavier to handle?
 
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Yeah those ones from homedepot would be great (Two hours away). I have a bunch of 2 inch xps left over from the floor and outside perimeter. I have a bunch of 3/4 inch plywood but lots of work.

Think I better look at those ones from Home depot.

Just trying to bet my back to cooperate.:dunno:
 
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