Posted by Dusty MI on April 16, 2013 at 04:46:39 from (76.250.62.134):
In Reply to: Pole barn insulation posted by MarkB_MI on April 15, 2013 at 20:14:53:
I don't quite under stand what you have, but this is what I do.
Side walls.
I put 2x4 horizontal on 24" centers and flush with the inside of the posts, with the first one fastened to the floor.
I use 22-1/2 x 6" fiber glass insulation fastened to the horizontal 2x4's. I then use 7/16" OSB for wall board.
For the ceiling.
The roof boards are 2x4's on edge on 18" centers with steel roofing fastened to them.
So I use 3-1/2 x22-1/2" fiber glass insulation, and cut it to length and temporarily held up with string stapled to the bottom of the 2x4's. Then I use 1" thick foil faced Thermex. Nailed to the bottom of the roof boards with washed nails. And I seal the joints with aluminum foil tape.
I did one building with bead board that had an aluminum faced cereal box type cardboard, I didn't care for that bead board and will not use it again. It was ordered and made in Adrian MI.
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