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Going to be starting this project soon--need some advice.
We have a barn that is approximately 16 by 30. There's a loft above. I want to insulate, finish and paint the lower level so that it can be heated and cooled (as needed) throughout the year.
My questions mainly revolve around vapor barrier and insulation.
1. Is it correct to assume (since I have to put this on from the inside), that I have to cut the barrier to fit between the wall studs and simply staple it to the inside of the siding).
2. What material should I use?
3. Do I put the barrier on the ceiling as well? (I will be insulating the ceiling of the main level--the loft or second floor will not be insulated)
4. Since this barn is old, I don't think the wall studs were spaced in a manner that would allow me to use regular fiberglass insulation rolls. Should I buy the pink foam insulation so I can cut it to fit or is there still a way to use the rolls of fiberglass?
FYI--I am not going to be heating or cooling this space like a house. I am looking to insulate so that in the middle of summer, I can use a fairly large window AC to take down the moisture and temp to a relatively comfortable level. Likewise in winter, I will be heating the inside to a temp that is 20-25 degrees above the outside temp.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Bob
We have a barn that is approximately 16 by 30. There's a loft above. I want to insulate, finish and paint the lower level so that it can be heated and cooled (as needed) throughout the year.
My questions mainly revolve around vapor barrier and insulation.
1. Is it correct to assume (since I have to put this on from the inside), that I have to cut the barrier to fit between the wall studs and simply staple it to the inside of the siding).
2. What material should I use?
3. Do I put the barrier on the ceiling as well? (I will be insulating the ceiling of the main level--the loft or second floor will not be insulated)
4. Since this barn is old, I don't think the wall studs were spaced in a manner that would allow me to use regular fiberglass insulation rolls. Should I buy the pink foam insulation so I can cut it to fit or is there still a way to use the rolls of fiberglass?
FYI--I am not going to be heating or cooling this space like a house. I am looking to insulate so that in the middle of summer, I can use a fairly large window AC to take down the moisture and temp to a relatively comfortable level. Likewise in winter, I will be heating the inside to a temp that is 20-25 degrees above the outside temp.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Bob