Like most newcomers of late, I have been lurking around for a while getting ideas here and there. I should back up just a little. I live in the northeastern part of Kentucky and weather permitting, will be starting on digging the holes for my 40 x 64 x12 pole barn within the next week or so. Maybe. Weather doesn’t look very good right now, so I don’t know when they will start. I plan on finishing the inside myself as time and money allows. The barn will be used to house my bass boat, truck, lawn equipment, & want to put in a wash bay to keep vehicles clean as possible even in the winter months. Anyway, I saw on a GJ thread where someone was going to put foam board in between the girts and purlins. Sounded like a good idea, so I decided that’s what I would do. I was talking with my contractor, & he made a suggestion that I just go ahead & put the foam board on the outside of the girts & purlins. Of course I would tape all seams and joints. I have several questions about doing this and need some opinions.
First, what size foam boards do I go with assuming that they will be going on the outside of the girts/purlins. In other words, poles, then girts – 2x6’s; 2x4’s, then either ½”, ¾”, 1” foam board, then bubble wrap, then metal.
Are there any down sides by this type of installation? Am I going to run into any problems down the road when I go to install windows, doors, etc.?? Should I also go ahead and add foam board in between the girts/purlins or is that overkill?
