I want to insulate a section of my pole barn ceiling. In this section of the PB I have a vaulted ceiling. This was accomplished with scissor trusses. On the top cord of the truss is a 2X4 purlin standing on edge with the steel roof screwed into the purlin edge. I plan to use OSB as a ceiling material. And blown in fiberglass insulation.
My question is should I place 1/2" foam board on the bottom of the purlins to create an air space on the inside with the blown in insulation filling the space between the ceiling and foam board? Or can I omit the foam board and simply blow in the insulation to fill the void at the wall angle.
I am in Iowa with cold winters, so will insulate to R38. It will not have room to reach that depth at the wall. Approximately 15 inches from ceiling to inside of roof.
Here is a poorly drawn sketch,
I should add. There is no over hang on the walls. Just a bad drawing.
My question is should I place 1/2" foam board on the bottom of the purlins to create an air space on the inside with the blown in insulation filling the space between the ceiling and foam board? Or can I omit the foam board and simply blow in the insulation to fill the void at the wall angle.
I am in Iowa with cold winters, so will insulate to R38. It will not have room to reach that depth at the wall. Approximately 15 inches from ceiling to inside of roof.
Here is a poorly drawn sketch,
I should add. There is no over hang on the walls. Just a bad drawing.