westernmdlawn
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- Oct 15, 2009
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Hi All,
Thanks for reading. I have a question which I am hoping some of you may be able to help with.
Let me first describe what my project is:
24 x 32 x 10 garage (post frame construction)
5" concrete floor
I plan to install the wall girts like book shelves, in between the 6x6 posts to facilitate easier insulation and interior finishing.
So with that being said, I'm planning on installing batten insulation horizontally between the posts in the walls.
Here's my question, I want to be able to wash vehicles inside the garage so I am putting a floor drain in but I am concerned about the interior finish getting wet, as well as the wood down where the posts and skirt board will meet the concrete floor. I was thinking of using corrugated steel inside the building on the ceiling and walls for a finish (white). This would be the same material that is on the outside of the building. I've seen it done before and it really makes for a nice interior. The water shouldn't be a problem if it gets on the walls since it is exterior grade steel, but what about when it runs down the wall and hits the concrete. At this point it will be very near the wood, and it may collect in the J channel.
I plan to use an electric pressure washer and be careful, but inevitably I'm sure that water will hit the walls to a degree.
Any ideas???
Could I run the steel down to the concrete and then caulk it with some type of silicone material?
Thanks in advance!!
Thanks for reading. I have a question which I am hoping some of you may be able to help with.
Let me first describe what my project is:
24 x 32 x 10 garage (post frame construction)
5" concrete floor
I plan to install the wall girts like book shelves, in between the 6x6 posts to facilitate easier insulation and interior finishing.
So with that being said, I'm planning on installing batten insulation horizontally between the posts in the walls.
Here's my question, I want to be able to wash vehicles inside the garage so I am putting a floor drain in but I am concerned about the interior finish getting wet, as well as the wood down where the posts and skirt board will meet the concrete floor. I was thinking of using corrugated steel inside the building on the ceiling and walls for a finish (white). This would be the same material that is on the outside of the building. I've seen it done before and it really makes for a nice interior. The water shouldn't be a problem if it gets on the walls since it is exterior grade steel, but what about when it runs down the wall and hits the concrete. At this point it will be very near the wood, and it may collect in the J channel.
I plan to use an electric pressure washer and be careful, but inevitably I'm sure that water will hit the walls to a degree.
Any ideas???
Could I run the steel down to the concrete and then caulk it with some type of silicone material?
Thanks in advance!!
