Bolson32
Well-known member
Hi Guys,
I tried to find old posts regarding this but couldn't really find anything exactly like what I'm looking to do.
I live in Minnesota and my detached garage was built in the 50's and has a hip roof and only three horizontal 2x4s. I do use them for some light storage.
Walls were insulated with kraft faced fiberglass batts and have white painted OSB on them.
I have 2 questions and I think you guys are the ones to ask!
1:Can I put foil faced right foam right against the rafters? Hip roof will make it a bit of a pain but that's gotta be better than putting it between the rafters. There's a lumberyard around here selling it for $16 a sheet for 2" foil faced. That's a pretty damn good deal. If so, what's the best way to attach them? Will glue hold it? Does it need to be nailed?
2: Electric heater, would it be suitable for my 22x15 garage? Gas isn't much of an option, no real way to get a line out there but I'll have plenty of power and those forced air electric heaters are really affordable. I'd just like to keep it ~45 when I'm not out there. Turn it up when I am.
Thanks in advance!
I tried to find old posts regarding this but couldn't really find anything exactly like what I'm looking to do.
I live in Minnesota and my detached garage was built in the 50's and has a hip roof and only three horizontal 2x4s. I do use them for some light storage.
Walls were insulated with kraft faced fiberglass batts and have white painted OSB on them.
I have 2 questions and I think you guys are the ones to ask!
1:Can I put foil faced right foam right against the rafters? Hip roof will make it a bit of a pain but that's gotta be better than putting it between the rafters. There's a lumberyard around here selling it for $16 a sheet for 2" foil faced. That's a pretty damn good deal. If so, what's the best way to attach them? Will glue hold it? Does it need to be nailed?
2: Electric heater, would it be suitable for my 22x15 garage? Gas isn't much of an option, no real way to get a line out there but I'll have plenty of power and those forced air electric heaters are really affordable. I'd just like to keep it ~45 when I'm not out there. Turn it up when I am.
Thanks in advance!
