crooney1189
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Looking for some feedback from others who have finished the inside of their garages with either wood, drywall or metal panels.
This will be a metal panel over tube steel structure in FL. 30'x50'x14' with 14 ga 2-1/2"x2-1/2" tube steel columns on 4' centers. Strongly leaning towards spray foam as the space will be conditioned, if not spray foam then I'll look towards rigid insulation boards. Garage will be used for typical automotive hobby purposes.
I'll be looking to cover the spray foam on all walls (and likely roof) wherever possible. The lower 8' of the walls will be wood (likely 1/2") for ease of hanging things. Currently going back and forth between the nicer finish of plywood vs the cheaper cost of OSB.
The roof and wall space above that 8' mark is what I'm looking for input on. I like the idea of using finished metal panels above but worried about the space becoming more prone to being a noisier environment. I do have neighbors in relatively close proximity, so sound is somewhat of a concern (and additional sound protection is another benefit I'm considering on the spray foam route too). I also assume this metal panel route will be the most expensive route.
I also thought about going drywall at those upper spaces, but I'm not crazy about the idea of having to spackle, sand, etc. that much area, much less that much area that I can't just walk up to and stand and work on. I'll need some sort of scaffolding/lift which will slow me down and extend the project.
Wondering if maybe just continuing with wood is the best option at the overhead spaces. Maybe drop down to thinner plywood overhead as long as it won't be prone to bowing,
For anyone that has gone down one of these paths, what are your thoughts?
This will be a metal panel over tube steel structure in FL. 30'x50'x14' with 14 ga 2-1/2"x2-1/2" tube steel columns on 4' centers. Strongly leaning towards spray foam as the space will be conditioned, if not spray foam then I'll look towards rigid insulation boards. Garage will be used for typical automotive hobby purposes.
I'll be looking to cover the spray foam on all walls (and likely roof) wherever possible. The lower 8' of the walls will be wood (likely 1/2") for ease of hanging things. Currently going back and forth between the nicer finish of plywood vs the cheaper cost of OSB.
The roof and wall space above that 8' mark is what I'm looking for input on. I like the idea of using finished metal panels above but worried about the space becoming more prone to being a noisier environment. I do have neighbors in relatively close proximity, so sound is somewhat of a concern (and additional sound protection is another benefit I'm considering on the spray foam route too). I also assume this metal panel route will be the most expensive route.
I also thought about going drywall at those upper spaces, but I'm not crazy about the idea of having to spackle, sand, etc. that much area, much less that much area that I can't just walk up to and stand and work on. I'll need some sort of scaffolding/lift which will slow me down and extend the project.
Wondering if maybe just continuing with wood is the best option at the overhead spaces. Maybe drop down to thinner plywood overhead as long as it won't be prone to bowing,
For anyone that has gone down one of these paths, what are your thoughts?



