Question for the community.
I just had a metal building from Caroline carport that I am going to insulate with 2” 4’x8’ foam board with foil on both sides. It will be enclosed with a garage door and a man door.
Along the bottom i plan on putting up 4’x8’ plywood as to have a good wall for shelves etc.
So should i put the foam board between the stubs or on top of them?
I am not worried about the ~2.5 inches i lose with it being on top of the studs.
My thinking (which has known to be wrong from time to time).
On top of the stubs gives me a better thermal barrier and a lot less cuts.
In between the stubs would be less of a thermal barrier but would give me better surface to hang plywood from and thus the plywood could hold more weight due to the insulation would not between the metal stud and plywood.
So should i put the foam board between the stubs or on top of them?
Edited for clarity.
I just had a metal building from Caroline carport that I am going to insulate with 2” 4’x8’ foam board with foil on both sides. It will be enclosed with a garage door and a man door.
Along the bottom i plan on putting up 4’x8’ plywood as to have a good wall for shelves etc.
So should i put the foam board between the stubs or on top of them?
I am not worried about the ~2.5 inches i lose with it being on top of the studs.
My thinking (which has known to be wrong from time to time).
On top of the stubs gives me a better thermal barrier and a lot less cuts.
In between the stubs would be less of a thermal barrier but would give me better surface to hang plywood from and thus the plywood could hold more weight due to the insulation would not between the metal stud and plywood.
So should i put the foam board between the stubs or on top of them?
Edited for clarity.
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