Saintbacon
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Hi there.
I have a wooden 2nd floor above my steel garage that I'm planning to use for storage for now, but hopefully build the major components to one day support an occupant. I'm looking to insulate the walls. I'm in Rhode Island so I'm hoping to achieve an R value of around 20.
the 2nd floor is built as a loft. basically a platform built inside the garage but not particularly touching it. There's about a foot of space between the wood and the outside wall of the garage. I can see the ceiling of the garage around the edges of the 2nd floor.
The 2nd floor walls were built flat, so the larger side of the 2x4s are facing outward instead of towards the wall (See picture). (Note the R38 is for the ceiling)
My question is this:
Can I get an r21 insulation designed for a 2x6 wall and staple it onto my 2x4 flat studs? I'm guessing the issue is that the insulation will come apart and fall down to the first floor below.
Any thoughts around how I can modify the current situation to achieve this? I was thinking about using some strapping or wood lathe to hold it in place.
Thanks!

I have a wooden 2nd floor above my steel garage that I'm planning to use for storage for now, but hopefully build the major components to one day support an occupant. I'm looking to insulate the walls. I'm in Rhode Island so I'm hoping to achieve an R value of around 20.
the 2nd floor is built as a loft. basically a platform built inside the garage but not particularly touching it. There's about a foot of space between the wood and the outside wall of the garage. I can see the ceiling of the garage around the edges of the 2nd floor.
The 2nd floor walls were built flat, so the larger side of the 2x4s are facing outward instead of towards the wall (See picture). (Note the R38 is for the ceiling)
My question is this:
Can I get an r21 insulation designed for a 2x6 wall and staple it onto my 2x4 flat studs? I'm guessing the issue is that the insulation will come apart and fall down to the first floor below.
Any thoughts around how I can modify the current situation to achieve this? I was thinking about using some strapping or wood lathe to hold it in place.
Thanks!
