Jameseric
Member
My barn is 75-100 years old. This month I poured a concrete slab down the center of the barn. My next plan is to pour a slab on the left side to create a floor area that is 14x26 for a shop. I use the barn to store tools and equipment. The barn ceiling is 21 feet high but I only plan to make the ceiling in the shop 11 feet high. I want to insulate the shop but I am concerned about mice setting up residence in the insulation. So the walls are timber and vertical siding panels.
What is the best way to insulate the shop to keep the mice from living in the walls and ceiling and destroying the insulation? I do not expect to keep them out of the barn but I would like to keep them out of the walls and ceiling.
I currently have (30) sheets of 2" blue board and 15 bags of cellulose I've been holding on to for times like this if they are good options.
What has worked for other people in the past and what would you do?
Thanks,
James
What is the best way to insulate the shop to keep the mice from living in the walls and ceiling and destroying the insulation? I do not expect to keep them out of the barn but I would like to keep them out of the walls and ceiling.
I currently have (30) sheets of 2" blue board and 15 bags of cellulose I've been holding on to for times like this if they are good options.
What has worked for other people in the past and what would you do?
Thanks,
James

