So the builder of my house didn't put a vapour barrier up before he drywalled the ceiling of my garage. Now I am looking at ways to have one as well as some r40 or so up in the attic space above my garage. I am not going to remove the drywall due to it being 14 feet up from my garage floor. So I am looking at the most cost effective (cheap) way of creating one. I live in a area where the winter in -40°c in the winter and +30°c in the summer (Ontario, Canada). So I feel that some sort of vapour barrier is needed. So far I have 3 ideas.
1- vapour barrier paint then just r22 between joists and not leave area heated 24/7.
2- layer of styrofoam insulation then blow in for r40 or so.
3- spray foam then blow in (hire it out and spend way to much money) for r40 or so.
The area is to work on everything from cars/metal/wood/electrical and anything the boy and I want to try. Wife also parks in the empty bay when I am not working in there.
Any other ideas? Input?
Thanks
1- vapour barrier paint then just r22 between joists and not leave area heated 24/7.
2- layer of styrofoam insulation then blow in for r40 or so.
3- spray foam then blow in (hire it out and spend way to much money) for r40 or so.
The area is to work on everything from cars/metal/wood/electrical and anything the boy and I want to try. Wife also parks in the empty bay when I am not working in there.
Any other ideas? Input?
Thanks
