I've done some searching but could never find exactly what I was looking for.
I've got a townhouse that was built in 2006 so everything is modern construction. The walls of my garage are insulated so I'm planning to insulate my ceiling and garage door to keep it a little warmer during the winter.
Being a townhouse the garage is connected and the master bedroom and walk in closet are above the garage and it is insulated between the garage ceiling and bedroom floor but about half of the garage is an attic space that has no insulation. There is drywall screwed onto 2x4 roof trusses that make up the ceiling of the garage with an access hatch which makes it handy to get to. There are also soffit vents and roof vents up there so air movement should not be an issue.
Now for the questions
1. Would it be alright to simply roll insulation onto the the drywall from above?
2. If that is possible would I need to use insulation with vapor barrier?
3. Again if that is possible would it be ok to just roll the insulation out and not cover it on the top with plywood or OSB
4. And finally would it be alright if down the road I covered the insulation with plywood or OSB to make it into storage space?
Sorry for the amount of questions. I appreciate any help
I've got a townhouse that was built in 2006 so everything is modern construction. The walls of my garage are insulated so I'm planning to insulate my ceiling and garage door to keep it a little warmer during the winter.
Being a townhouse the garage is connected and the master bedroom and walk in closet are above the garage and it is insulated between the garage ceiling and bedroom floor but about half of the garage is an attic space that has no insulation. There is drywall screwed onto 2x4 roof trusses that make up the ceiling of the garage with an access hatch which makes it handy to get to. There are also soffit vents and roof vents up there so air movement should not be an issue.
Now for the questions
1. Would it be alright to simply roll insulation onto the the drywall from above?
2. If that is possible would I need to use insulation with vapor barrier?
3. Again if that is possible would it be ok to just roll the insulation out and not cover it on the top with plywood or OSB
4. And finally would it be alright if down the road I covered the insulation with plywood or OSB to make it into storage space?
Sorry for the amount of questions. I appreciate any help