lbpd716
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I've opened my attic door in my garage today to see what type of room I have available up there and to figure out some of my lighting projects I'm getting ready to undertake.
Two upstairs bedrooms take up about half of the space and everything is insulated except the portion of the access door to the front of the main house. I would like to insulate that and lay down some plywood or similar to be able to make more use of the space. There is some very thin space between the floors I will be able to shimmy up to in order to grab power to put in my expanded lighting and possibly lugging in a few 8in conduits to move some power over to the panel.
Does anyone have any experience using this type of area or have any suggestions on how H should proceed?
I know its difficult to get your head around it without pictures, and Ill work on getting a few done up soon.
Has anyone tackled something like this and have any suggestions. I'd hate to waste that room and would like a little more insulation towards the front of the garage to help keep the heat up in the winter.
Pics soon and thanks in advance for your help/ideas.
Two upstairs bedrooms take up about half of the space and everything is insulated except the portion of the access door to the front of the main house. I would like to insulate that and lay down some plywood or similar to be able to make more use of the space. There is some very thin space between the floors I will be able to shimmy up to in order to grab power to put in my expanded lighting and possibly lugging in a few 8in conduits to move some power over to the panel.
Does anyone have any experience using this type of area or have any suggestions on how H should proceed?
I know its difficult to get your head around it without pictures, and Ill work on getting a few done up soon.
Has anyone tackled something like this and have any suggestions. I'd hate to waste that room and would like a little more insulation towards the front of the garage to help keep the heat up in the winter.
Pics soon and thanks in advance for your help/ideas.
