Hello All,
Longtime reader, first time poster. I have a 42' W x 56' L pole barn building with corrugated steel siding and trusses spaced at 8' centers. I have almost completed finishing off the first 32' feet of the building for my heated shop (32'x42'). The remaining 24' x 42' will be left for cold storage. I put in a 2x6 partition wall underneath one of the trusses between the cold and warm parts of the building and I plan on blowing in insulation above the heated portion when funds become available. The partition wall is sheathed with OSB from the floor to the top of the wall, but I haven't covered the open area in the webbing of the truss above the partition wall because I haven't insulated it above the heated portion yet. The unheated portion of my building has a sliding door on it and I am wondering what to do to cover up the the open space in the webbing of the truss to prevent birds and other critters from getting up above the heated portion and nesting in my insulation.
I was thinking I would just cover the openings in the webbing with OSB. However, with a 42' span, I'm sure there's a fair amount of movement in the trusses given the extreme variations in temperature (I live in SD), so wasn't sure if nailing osb to the truss webbing was a good idea or not as I think it would "lock up" the truss from moving the way it is supposed to.
I suppose I could nail the OSB on the top chords and cut slotted holes for nails in the bottom chords to allow for movement, but wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions for this. Maybe I'm reading too much into this. I'm also wondering if I should be concerned with ventilation issues if I block off the webbing of the truss. The building has vented eaves and soffits.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
Longtime reader, first time poster. I have a 42' W x 56' L pole barn building with corrugated steel siding and trusses spaced at 8' centers. I have almost completed finishing off the first 32' feet of the building for my heated shop (32'x42'). The remaining 24' x 42' will be left for cold storage. I put in a 2x6 partition wall underneath one of the trusses between the cold and warm parts of the building and I plan on blowing in insulation above the heated portion when funds become available. The partition wall is sheathed with OSB from the floor to the top of the wall, but I haven't covered the open area in the webbing of the truss above the partition wall because I haven't insulated it above the heated portion yet. The unheated portion of my building has a sliding door on it and I am wondering what to do to cover up the the open space in the webbing of the truss to prevent birds and other critters from getting up above the heated portion and nesting in my insulation.
I was thinking I would just cover the openings in the webbing with OSB. However, with a 42' span, I'm sure there's a fair amount of movement in the trusses given the extreme variations in temperature (I live in SD), so wasn't sure if nailing osb to the truss webbing was a good idea or not as I think it would "lock up" the truss from moving the way it is supposed to.
I suppose I could nail the OSB on the top chords and cut slotted holes for nails in the bottom chords to allow for movement, but wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions for this. Maybe I'm reading too much into this. I'm also wondering if I should be concerned with ventilation issues if I block off the webbing of the truss. The building has vented eaves and soffits.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
