The Amish erection crew has just finished my new 30x40x12 pole barn. My son and I will insulate and finish the interior. I want to use 2' o.c. vertical studs and r 19 roll insulation with OSB cover on the walls. The ceiling will be white metal liner panel and r 38 blow in insulation. Here's my question. The first thing I notice is all the daylight I see along the bottom of the walls above the grade board. All the corrugations in the exterior sheet metal siding. There is a metal rat guard that the siding sits on, and it fits really close but there is still daylight and therefore wind leakage into the wall. I have seen YouTube videos where the owner used Great Stuff foam in each of those corrugations all around the building. Is this a good idea??
I would love to spray foam all the walls. The problem there is, they can't spray the foam on the metal walls in cold weather, so I would have to wait until spring to have it done. And the price I got was really attractive. $3200 for just the walls. I can't wait until spring, so I'm going ahead with the fiberglass.
Anyway, anybody got any thoughts on foaming all the corrugations at the gradeboard?
I would love to spray foam all the walls. The problem there is, they can't spray the foam on the metal walls in cold weather, so I would have to wait until spring to have it done. And the price I got was really attractive. $3200 for just the walls. I can't wait until spring, so I'm going ahead with the fiberglass.
Anyway, anybody got any thoughts on foaming all the corrugations at the gradeboard?