midwest farms
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Hi, I am new to the forum but should have come here several months ago. I have been building a 30x54 x 18 pole barn in my spare time doing most of the work by myself but have had a few willing hands to help with the concrete finishing, heavy framing trusses and perlins and hanging the longer sheets (end walls and roof). Thankfully the project is coming to an end. As with all projects the budget has come to an end as well! I plan to insulate and sheet the inside of the barn (foam on walls and sheeting and loose cellulose on top of the ceiling).
Here's where I could use some insight:
I priced having the walls foamed with close cell. Quotes were 3-4k for 1.5" foam. With an R value somewhere around 9-10. Instead, I was considering hanging 4x 8 sheets of 2" polysio foam board. I can buy factory seconds locally and could sheet the interior walls for about $900. R value is around 12. I was considering hanging this with a 1" gap on all edges and then using DIY closed cell foam kit to fill and seal all the voids. The DIY kits cover about 600 square foot and can be bought for about $650. That would save $1500 to $2000 and basically gain the same if not better R value. I know this won't be "pretty" but the walls will be covered. This savings will basically pay for much of the interior liner steel!
Advantages as I see them:
1. Gain a sealed envelope and minimize any air infiltration like closed cell spray foam.
2. Save significant $'s which would be put back into the interior liner steel.
3. Slightly higher R value (negligible really)
A couple things I was concerned about:
1. Will this cause sweating in the dead air space between the steel and the rigid foam? (primary concern)
2. Will the closed cell foam adhere to polysio foam? If it will stick to painted steel I don't know why it wouldn't stick to rigid foam.
3. Although water resistant it can absorb water. This type of panel is also used for roof underlayment and is foil backed on both sides so I am less concerned.
Let me know your thoughts or if you have ever seen something similar to this attempted before. I'm open to suggestions!
Thanks in advance!
Here's where I could use some insight:
I priced having the walls foamed with close cell. Quotes were 3-4k for 1.5" foam. With an R value somewhere around 9-10. Instead, I was considering hanging 4x 8 sheets of 2" polysio foam board. I can buy factory seconds locally and could sheet the interior walls for about $900. R value is around 12. I was considering hanging this with a 1" gap on all edges and then using DIY closed cell foam kit to fill and seal all the voids. The DIY kits cover about 600 square foot and can be bought for about $650. That would save $1500 to $2000 and basically gain the same if not better R value. I know this won't be "pretty" but the walls will be covered. This savings will basically pay for much of the interior liner steel!
Advantages as I see them:
1. Gain a sealed envelope and minimize any air infiltration like closed cell spray foam.
2. Save significant $'s which would be put back into the interior liner steel.
3. Slightly higher R value (negligible really)
A couple things I was concerned about:
1. Will this cause sweating in the dead air space between the steel and the rigid foam? (primary concern)
2. Will the closed cell foam adhere to polysio foam? If it will stick to painted steel I don't know why it wouldn't stick to rigid foam.
3. Although water resistant it can absorb water. This type of panel is also used for roof underlayment and is foil backed on both sides so I am less concerned.
Let me know your thoughts or if you have ever seen something similar to this attempted before. I'm open to suggestions!
Thanks in advance!
