kng
Member
I just finished a 22x26 detached shop. It is stick built, and currently uninsulated with no ceiling.
I have a Model 80 Buck stove installed. Saturday the temperature was about 45 and very windy. With the stove going it only got to about 57, which I thought would be much higher.
I have gable vents in both ends and soffit vents along the entire 26 foot lengths.
There was also quite a bit of draft coming from above the garage door itself. I adjusted the door the best that I could, and screwed up pipe insulation to stop the draft the best I could.
I also put up plywood over the gable vents.
My question is can or should I put up something over the soffit vents (fiberglass or foam insulation)?
The shop is just very drafty and I know this will help, but I don't want a mold/ventilation problem. I plan to remove all of this in the spring.
thanks!
-Kyle
I have a Model 80 Buck stove installed. Saturday the temperature was about 45 and very windy. With the stove going it only got to about 57, which I thought would be much higher.
I have gable vents in both ends and soffit vents along the entire 26 foot lengths.
There was also quite a bit of draft coming from above the garage door itself. I adjusted the door the best that I could, and screwed up pipe insulation to stop the draft the best I could.
I also put up plywood over the gable vents.
My question is can or should I put up something over the soffit vents (fiberglass or foam insulation)?
The shop is just very drafty and I know this will help, but I don't want a mold/ventilation problem. I plan to remove all of this in the spring.
thanks!
-Kyle