Recommendations/experiences with spray foam for existing shop

   / Recommendations/experiences with spray foam for existing shop #52  
As much as everyone wants spray foam; rigid foam, and then cans for joints is much more cost effective; IF the framing is in such a way it works out to be an easy install. Now, rigid foam, 3", might be $1-1.50/sq ft (not BF), BUT its not fire retardant, and it needs attached to something, And joints, and all need sealed too


Guess my point is, in my world, $9k is an awful lot of cash for shop insulation
A very experienced metal building fabricator I know only does rigid foam.
 
   / Recommendations/experiences with spray foam for existing shop #54  
Well, what im most familiar with, the fiberglass with the vapor barrier on the one side, as described, one down side; metal buildings often have leaks. They arent easy to track down, and that moisture gets trapped between the rib panels and the vapor barrier, just kinda hanging out, and gets funky. I dont think I would say it grows mold much, but it does get a urine smell, that is less than what owners want.

It also has to be installed after framing, but before skin is placed.

If you plan ahead, it is the cheapest, fastest way to insulated a red iron building (PEMB), but it is very difficult to retro fit; without removing all metal panels.
 

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