Kgray247
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Hello, I'm located in Michigan and use my garage for a golf simulator and occasionally working on my car. My detached garage is about 25' x 25'.
It is 8 inch block with siding and has a hip roof with 3d shingles replaced within the last 10 years. 2 soffits on each side of the garage besides the front, and 1 vent on each soffit side, so 3 total. I have a natural gas 80k btu luxaire heater hanging in the back corner. My attic is wide open which I like for storage. Its rafters are spaced 48 inches apart. About 5 total or so only.
I'm wondering what my best solution could be for insulating the ceiling so all my heat doesn't escape and it isnt so fridgid everytime I walk into it. It seems as if my only option would be to spray foam it which I'm not sure if I like the idea of that as well as the cost. I dont even know if I could throw 1/2 osb down and throw some insulation batting on top of that with how little rafter coverage I have for mounting the board & I'd prefer to mount it on top of the rafters so i didnt lose my height. There are 2 metal I beams in there for helping support as well I believe, maybe prior owners used to use it to pull engines since one is right above where the hood of a car would be.
My roof rafters are 16 oc with 2x6. I wonder if I could put r13 bats (3.5" thick) and still have my room for ventilation and then drill with 1" hole saw where the rafters die off into the hip joists to continue that flow to exit out the vents. I'm of course worried about mold issues with the humidity in the summer. Although I havent experienced any leaks or moisture problems so far in the garage within the last 5 years.
I dont keep it heated and temp controlled at all. I just use the heater when I'm out there for a few hours after work or on the weekends. Also use it mainly in winter time as I golf outside in the summer. Then at the same time, if it is too big of a pain, or not worth the hassle, is it even necessary since I use it so minimal. I don't want to add more rafters and create an attic/ spend 2500 or so on spray foam insulation
Looking for opinions and options of what I could do, I'm a DIY'er so something I could do would be best.
It is 8 inch block with siding and has a hip roof with 3d shingles replaced within the last 10 years. 2 soffits on each side of the garage besides the front, and 1 vent on each soffit side, so 3 total. I have a natural gas 80k btu luxaire heater hanging in the back corner. My attic is wide open which I like for storage. Its rafters are spaced 48 inches apart. About 5 total or so only.
I'm wondering what my best solution could be for insulating the ceiling so all my heat doesn't escape and it isnt so fridgid everytime I walk into it. It seems as if my only option would be to spray foam it which I'm not sure if I like the idea of that as well as the cost. I dont even know if I could throw 1/2 osb down and throw some insulation batting on top of that with how little rafter coverage I have for mounting the board & I'd prefer to mount it on top of the rafters so i didnt lose my height. There are 2 metal I beams in there for helping support as well I believe, maybe prior owners used to use it to pull engines since one is right above where the hood of a car would be.
My roof rafters are 16 oc with 2x6. I wonder if I could put r13 bats (3.5" thick) and still have my room for ventilation and then drill with 1" hole saw where the rafters die off into the hip joists to continue that flow to exit out the vents. I'm of course worried about mold issues with the humidity in the summer. Although I havent experienced any leaks or moisture problems so far in the garage within the last 5 years.
I dont keep it heated and temp controlled at all. I just use the heater when I'm out there for a few hours after work or on the weekends. Also use it mainly in winter time as I golf outside in the summer. Then at the same time, if it is too big of a pain, or not worth the hassle, is it even necessary since I use it so minimal. I don't want to add more rafters and create an attic/ spend 2500 or so on spray foam insulation
Looking for opinions and options of what I could do, I'm a DIY'er so something I could do would be best.
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