Good afternoon,
I know this subject has been beaten to death but Im at a crossroads here and curious to hear from others about their insulation experience. Building is 40x50 with 14' sidewall. I'm in Northern NC and it only gets down to < 20 degree temps on occasion. I plan to heat with a wood stove. Metal working, wood working, car stuff, etc. Typical catch-all workshop for all the work around the farm.
Regarding the wall insulation, I initially planned to do the 1.5" thick foam between the girts and then frame an 8' 2x4 wall between posts and roll in R19, letting the fiberglass spill out behind the 2x4's. Above the 8 foot wall I would retrofit commerical girts in and roll fiberglass in horizontally. Foam (like everything) has really gone up in price so I'm trying to make sure I have a solid understanding of whether the foam is really worth the extra $$$? My building has that double bubble stuff between the tin and framing and although there is no real R value I think it did a good job keeping the drafts down. I have been out in the barn during some pretty heavy winds and can't feel much of anything inside the building.
I have a lead on some 4x8 Polyiso 1.5" foam at 20 bucks a sheet. Its around 8-9R value so that plus the R19 fiberglass is around R28 or so. I mean, is that overkill for a workshop? Our house has 2x4 walls with R15 Rockrool and its fine. What other benefits does the foam provide? Maybe prevent mice from using the girts are raceways in the building?
thanks for any feedback,
Drew
I know this subject has been beaten to death but Im at a crossroads here and curious to hear from others about their insulation experience. Building is 40x50 with 14' sidewall. I'm in Northern NC and it only gets down to < 20 degree temps on occasion. I plan to heat with a wood stove. Metal working, wood working, car stuff, etc. Typical catch-all workshop for all the work around the farm.
Regarding the wall insulation, I initially planned to do the 1.5" thick foam between the girts and then frame an 8' 2x4 wall between posts and roll in R19, letting the fiberglass spill out behind the 2x4's. Above the 8 foot wall I would retrofit commerical girts in and roll fiberglass in horizontally. Foam (like everything) has really gone up in price so I'm trying to make sure I have a solid understanding of whether the foam is really worth the extra $$$? My building has that double bubble stuff between the tin and framing and although there is no real R value I think it did a good job keeping the drafts down. I have been out in the barn during some pretty heavy winds and can't feel much of anything inside the building.
I have a lead on some 4x8 Polyiso 1.5" foam at 20 bucks a sheet. Its around 8-9R value so that plus the R19 fiberglass is around R28 or so. I mean, is that overkill for a workshop? Our house has 2x4 walls with R15 Rockrool and its fine. What other benefits does the foam provide? Maybe prevent mice from using the girts are raceways in the building?
thanks for any feedback,
Drew
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