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Good Morning All,
My pole barn's finished area is 34x40 with a 20' eve height and my question is on the best way to insulate the roof. The erector put on this 1/4 inch thick "condensation" insuation between the metal skin and the wood frame. It has full 12" ventilated soffits and a full length ridge vent.
I was thinking of installing a ceiling under the rafters, and insulating the ceiling...how does 2x4, 10' long (the posts/rafters are on 10' spacing) 4' OC, with a 2' strip in the middle and attaching prepainted OSB to the 2x4s with the long axis aligned. Then leave a couple of access panels down the center to spay loose fiberglass insulation into?
I know the pole barn type construction cannot support an extensive ceiling structure to start with.
A couple of questions:
What is the spacing needed for the blown-in insulation folks for access panels?
Will a framing style air nailer be sufficient to attached the 2x4 to the rafters and the OSB to the 2x4?
Any recommendations on how to do it better?
I don't plan on running ANY wiring or ducts in the concealed attic space. That would require a much stronger and heavier ceiling construction.
Howard
My pole barn's finished area is 34x40 with a 20' eve height and my question is on the best way to insulate the roof. The erector put on this 1/4 inch thick "condensation" insuation between the metal skin and the wood frame. It has full 12" ventilated soffits and a full length ridge vent.
I was thinking of installing a ceiling under the rafters, and insulating the ceiling...how does 2x4, 10' long (the posts/rafters are on 10' spacing) 4' OC, with a 2' strip in the middle and attaching prepainted OSB to the 2x4s with the long axis aligned. Then leave a couple of access panels down the center to spay loose fiberglass insulation into?
I know the pole barn type construction cannot support an extensive ceiling structure to start with.
A couple of questions:
What is the spacing needed for the blown-in insulation folks for access panels?
Will a framing style air nailer be sufficient to attached the 2x4 to the rafters and the OSB to the 2x4?
Any recommendations on how to do it better?
I don't plan on running ANY wiring or ducts in the concealed attic space. That would require a much stronger and heavier ceiling construction.
Howard
