Hi all. I am building a 32 x 40 gambrel shop in middle Tn. I just finished pouring the slab and will be ordering wood at the new year. It has radiant tubing in floor and is "planned" to be kept at very low temp. It is a automotive/wood workspace.
I am trying to figure out the cheapest option to install the metal roof. I am considering getting half-inch poly iso- 4 x 8 rigid foam and installing it directly under the metal to keep condensation down. I was wanting to know if anybody had experience with this without using decking.
The stack up would go rafter, purlin, foam, metal. The thought is, I could get the shell up and if more insulation is needed in the future I can attach ceiling to the inner truss structure and put blow in insulation from there. Does anybody have experience with this? Does anybody see a big problem with this?
The metal manufacturer recommended closed cell spray foam, but The cost is very high for that spray foam and I can see the purlins being rotted from condensation.
Please let me know what you think and thanks in advance for any responses.
I am trying to figure out the cheapest option to install the metal roof. I am considering getting half-inch poly iso- 4 x 8 rigid foam and installing it directly under the metal to keep condensation down. I was wanting to know if anybody had experience with this without using decking.
The stack up would go rafter, purlin, foam, metal. The thought is, I could get the shell up and if more insulation is needed in the future I can attach ceiling to the inner truss structure and put blow in insulation from there. Does anybody have experience with this? Does anybody see a big problem with this?
The metal manufacturer recommended closed cell spray foam, but The cost is very high for that spray foam and I can see the purlins being rotted from condensation.
Please let me know what you think and thanks in advance for any responses.
