It s about time i had a better work environment.
Insulating detached garage roof.
If you didn t do that before you put the frame up you can still do it now although it s going to be.
I wrote a tutorial on how to waterproof and seal your garage walls using drylok.
Nonetheless first determine if you can buy a pre composed insulation kit suitable for your garage.
Here s my step by step process for how i added insulation to my garage.
Insulating the ceiling of your garage involves the same process as insulating the walls.
All it takes is to purchase the best type of insulation for your detached garage.
This will help while you re up on the ladder.
Then you ll measure and cut to appropriate lengths and staple and install the insulation to the areas in your garage that require it.
Especially in older garages the wood around door frames and window sills may have warped or.
Purchasing a kit will save you both money and time.
In either case you will need to follow the general steps below to insulate your garage roof.
Last chance to waterproof your wall.
Measure the height and width between the framing in the ceiling and pre cut the pieces you ll need.
Next equip the proper safety gear as insulation can harm the skin and give off particles that are hazardous to work with.
However if you have a cathedral style garage roof you will need a scaffolding to get into the upper areas of the roof.
If the garage is open to the rafters the boards that support the roof use r 38 insulation between the rafters at the roof if they are 10 inches deep.
If you have a flat garage roof and an attic above you can install the garage insulation from below using a standard ladder.
To finish insulating your detached garage close up all cracks that are letting unwanted air inside.
Don t insulate your garage walls and ceiling without insulating the big garage door too.
A detached insulated garage can serve as a place for storage and tools maybe even a small shop but that shouldn t detract from the main purpose of housing the family car.
This is part 1.
How to insulate a garage step by step.
Just remember to use thicker r 40 insulation.
You can buy insulation kits for standard metal garage doors or you can cut pieces of rigid foam insulation to fit each door panel section.
If you cannot find an insulation kit you need to choose which type of insulation to buy.
This will allow you to add the needed insulation.