I'm putting up a used red iron building. When it was taken down, they saved the insulation but i think the white vinyl lining is pretty beat up as it was affixed originally with two-sided tape. Trying to decide if its worth trying to reuse this stuff with a new facing installed first. Something like this at $ .20/sf:
https://www.americover.com/10_mil_reinforced_fire_retardant_6_1328_prd1.htm
The other option is to use metal sheets (free) on the underside of the girts and just lay the fiberglass on top of it but I'm not sure if I would get rust problems by encapsulating the purlins etc
My main goal is prevention of condensation and rusting of the metal frame. Its a barn and will have open doors almost all the time for ventilation.
new unfaced fiberglass is $ .28/sf
new vinyl faced fiberglass rolls are $ .80/sf,
bubblewrap rolls are $ .55/sf
https://www.americover.com/10_mil_reinforced_fire_retardant_6_1328_prd1.htm
The other option is to use metal sheets (free) on the underside of the girts and just lay the fiberglass on top of it but I'm not sure if I would get rust problems by encapsulating the purlins etc
My main goal is prevention of condensation and rusting of the metal frame. Its a barn and will have open doors almost all the time for ventilation.
new unfaced fiberglass is $ .28/sf
new vinyl faced fiberglass rolls are $ .80/sf,
bubblewrap rolls are $ .55/sf