Thanks for posting!!! They are pouring my 24x25 metal garage pad Friday. I’m super excited. I’ll be watching out for your future videos. I live in NC and definitely need to insulate.
Love the video, info and ideas. We just built a 26x50x10 in Indiana. I will be trying to keep the cold out and condensation. I am using the same foam board. Hope everything worked out well for you. Thanks
That's pretty much what I did with mine, which was 26x50x12 in VA. I used 2" thick foam boards, same stuff you have. Mine had vertical walls so I had to cut a bunch of square insulation then friction fit in each section. Rented a lift for the roof, which made it way easier. I used power grab on the roof bracing and friction fit the pieces there, then ran a strip of plumbing strapping across where it pieced together in the event the power grab ever lets go it can't fall all the way to the floor. Noticed a huge difference in winter. We'll see what summer does. I have a mr. cool diy mini split in mine. Kept it comfortable in winter. Good video!
Can you do a video of your finished building? Don't see many here on youtube with vertical walls. Especially love to see how did the ceiling with power grab bracings. Thanks!
You have the right idea on how to insulate. Of course the weak points will be the framing which will conduct the heat inside the building. The air gap works well in combination with the radiant sheathing on the air gap side. As long as the whole inside is covered this way, the ceiling is the most important to cover with those radiant barrier boards though because the sun is constantly hitting the roof. Great video.
I used Seal Kote Epoxy seal Armor Gray on my floors. Man they look amazing. I did it right though. So many shit reviews from people that don't do shit by the book. I etched the concrete, let it dry for 36 hours. Applied Concrete Bonding Primer. Waited an hour for it to set. As per instructions I applied the epoxy seal in 3 coats over 3 days. Day 4 I applied 2 coats of clear seal. Total investment with having my own paint rollers and extension rods was under 500 bucks. What a difference. I primarily like it because as a mechanic, every time you drop a nut or bolt on the Concrete, I swear the damn concrete is camo for nuts and bolts.
Love the setup! You inspired us to pull the trigger on our own 24x25 garage. Do you mind sharing some more detail on the replacement window on the walk-thru door? The difference it made was pretty significant - we’re looking to do the same. Thanks!
Finally lol I ran in to the same problem of seeing insulation videos of people in cooler climates. I’m in S. Louisiana, so I will be trying to cool more than heat.
Their run so that a sheet of plywood can land on them at the bottom, middle and top leaving 2 inches hanging out at the top to overlap the next piece of sheathing… If that makes sense. The corners you’re just adding blocking like you would, if you were doing drywall so that there’s something to mount too, and you can, butt your sheeting up to the corner
In heating or cooling more is better with the insulation. The difference between R5 and R10 is very apparent in comfort and electric bills. Since you have 2 1/2" two inch rigid board with a 1/2" air gap still gives you excellent use of the radiant barrier and airlfow. You can then downsize your mini split or whatever cools the unit for reduced initial cost and operating costs as well.
Understood there’s no doubt in my mind 2 inch foam board would’ve probably been the best case scenario unfortunately during the pandemic when I was doing this it was just extremely hard to find especially the amount I was needing so I went with what was available… Only plan on using the air conditioner during the hot summer days on occasion even the radiant barrier just reflecting some of the heat should help out on days where I keep the bay doors open… 👍🏼
I would like to see a price comparison with what you will total spend and the difference in spray foam, it doesn't appear that much more for what you get long run and much better insulation, structural strength and quit, plus the saving in your labor.
When adding the pieces in the corners to attach the 1x4 to, are those 2x6 that are cut down? Looks like you drilled or countersunk for the self tappers? Great job! I am modeling my shop after yours and I am in Florida, too.
In the corners those were just some scrap 2 x 2 that I had so I would put a piece on each side to create a corner… but yes, you could rip down a 2 x 4 or whatever just makes it easier when it’s not a large piece that you need to screw through👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
In my climate, the moisture or condensation, is on the outside of the metal, the majority of the time, and that’s the whole point of an air gap the foam board never touches the metal, allowing air to flow up the walls and out the roof vent drying out any moisture 👍🏼
So I having a 20x60 steel garage built and im trying to get a estimate for electric to be installed but now luck everyone is saying the building has to be up so I don't know what to expect to pay?
Once I got the ceiling, insulated and completely sheathed, it’s made everything a lot more quiet inside in general… Wind isn’t an issue... it gets a little noisy with heavy rain, but even with that it’s not too bad with the noise
this is perfect! I am actually planning to do the same with a mini split, but I might dry wall mine instead since I actually plan on using it as a gym/office. Metal sheds by far are the cheapest! almost a 60% reduction in price. look forwarrd to your updates
Your method seemed to make more sense than most of the videos I've seen on this topic. I'm researching in order to decide how I will build mine. I'm interested to see how you're shop build progresses so, I've subscribed and, I rang the bell.
When it comes to all of these things, I’d recommend going up to code and regulations of your city/area and doing what you think you’re most comfortable with
Hey I have the same garage...I'm actually honing to use polyisco foam board with 1 inch gap Im in NY state so winter's are cold and summer's hot Company recommends to leave air gap which increase r rating for the board with foil facing outwards Did you have any condensation issues where sir gap is? That's my only concern
I do have neighbors I do most of the loud stuff during the day and with all of the doors shut it’s really not that bad. You do hear the noise but it’s not excessive. I used 1 inch foam board insulation in the walls and ceiling and then plywood on top of that which has helped reduce the noise drastically
Good job, i will do the same, probably attaching foam to boards like you put over steel. My frame is 40mm and i think i have to put 40mm foam to reduce more noise aswell compare to 25mm foam board. What screw did you use to attach 1x4 and then plywood to them, thanks for pksting this video, very helpfull.
Right on, doing the same, but I’m sitting here trying to figure out if I need something behind the rigid foam boards? Like strips of wood or insulation to maintain that air gap? Or will the foil tape be sufficient? I have the 3M 3340 heavy duty foil tape. Thanks for the content!!! @Ozarkbuilds
I think the foil tape will be enough however it wouldn’t hurt to throw a couple pieces of foamboard of the center to make sure it keeps it off the wall long-term…I personally foil taped some of the foam board sections to the actual wood framing if it was bowing out towards the exterior wall too much to play it safe but either way I think the airgap would be fine
Any updates? I’m in the process with my metal building. Just installed a 2 post lift. Need to do insulation as well. I’m in Florida too. My building is a total of 42’x35’, 12’x35’ is sectioned off.
Dude this thing is absolutely awesome. Great job. I'm in the same boat as you... I have a 24x36 3 car metal garage coming in a month. How is the foam board insulation working out? I'm worried about condensation from the roof (I live in GA). Thanks!
As of now it’s OK but I haven’t gotten around to finishing insulating the roof I was waiting for materials and cost to calm down a bit… Should be getting around to it really soon as long as there’s an air channel for it to dry out an escape through the roof vent it shouldn’t be an issue
I haven’t actually installed a permanent AC mini split yet but I used portable air conditioners this past summer and it was able to do a decent job keeping things cool so I would say yes, especially along with closing in the walls and ceiling with plywood… If I were to do it again, I may use 2 inch foam board to get the best out of my money
@@The_Heights I'm still waiting on the installation crew to put it up, I like that plywood look! I was thinkin about doing interior wainscoting with galvanized metal roof panels and then peg board over the top. Idk just depends on budget. Great looking garage buddy!
Nice I’m sure that would look great… I appreciate it materials cost is definitely making me explore if I want to do something different to finish the ceiling… good luck with the building👍🏼
@@The_Heights definitely understand material is crazy expensive. But I think prices will be down again about this time next year. I just gotta make some stuff to sell and pay the building off quick lol
Haven’t quite hit the summer temperatures yet but in general the building tends to be a good 10° cooler or warmer depending on the weather outside I definitely notice a difference so far… Should be adding the mini split soon
I'm about to embark on a same project but I'm wondering what are the options for insulating the garage doors? I know regular doors can be easily insulated but you lose space for the tracks. How would you insulate rollups? I do like how much clearance rollups provide.
Unfortunately it doesn’t look like there’s a ton of options specifically made for the rollup doors you have to get creative if you search around on UA-cam there are some decent ideas I’m still thinking about which route I’d like to go
Really well done series. Great info with some nice laughs. Any regrets with Big Buildings Direct? Considering them for an AG building in East Texas, which won’t be finished nearly as nice as your garage. I’m use to red iron metal buildings but costs currently are outrageous for those builds.
Hi! I have the same building, could you possibly tell me how many plywood sheets and how many insulation boards you used? I'm gathering my materials now. Thanks in advance!!
I honestly can’t remember exactly but everything was 8 x 4 sheets of plywood I think for the side walls and the ceiling I ended up using around 50 sheets of plywood so it would be basically the same for the insulation
I only pulled permits to get the building everything else I’m doing on my own not going through the permanent process if I was than yes electrical would be getting inspected… I am fortunate to have an electrician in the family help me
Thanks… It’s doing fine but because it’s not complete meaning the ceiling isn’t finished being insulated and enclosed it’s hard to judge it at the moment no supply and demand an increase in price for materials has slowed things down hopefully I can finish it in the next month or so… But I’ve moved into the space and started using it and I’m super happy with everything hopefully post an updated video in the next week
If you were using spray foam, that would completely attach and seal, any gap between the metal and the foam, then yes, but with foam board, there’s always gonna be a chance of condensation building up between the metal building and the foam board and you can end up with moisture or mold or things like that long-term leaving the air gap between the metal and the insulation allows that area to always dry out and the insulation being closer to the wall paneling keeps the interior temperature cooler or warmer, depending on what you’re doing
@The_Heights example,, I put spray foam on my lower holes of the building and some holes of the side.. I left the top one open because I didn't had the ladder at that point.. my shop it is in south carolina, I have a portable A/C unit just cool my working areas, and portables heaters.. my shop usually stays doors open when Im working on it... 24x24 size.. With this info now, what do you think? Thank you!!
I’m fine oh means a professional on the subjects… I think most likely you would be perfectly fine I think when talking about the air gap it’s just playing it safe…
That’s definitely going to depend on where you live and when you’re doing it Concrete is a lot more expensive right now and I had a family friend in the Concrete business give me a great deal so mine was about a 50% discount at $2400 at the time
Right now I just have to four panel LED Amazon specials… Once I get the ceiling finished I will have canned lighting and different types of lighting all throughout the building
Majority of the time here in Tampa Florida I will be cooling the inside the condensation would be on the outside of the building if any condensation does happened on the inside of the walls that’s what the airgap should control between the metal siding and the insulation allowing it to dry out
Unfortunately with lumber prices skyrocketing and materials being hard to find I haven’t quite finished the interior but hoping to post an update video within the next week
Unfortunately with lumber and material prices skyrocketing I have been holding off on finishing the ceiling I should be starting it though in the next few weeks and I will post an updated video once it’s complete
The install will be exactly the same process as the sidewalls except I will be using moisture resistant drywall since plywood is insanely expensive and I don’t plan on hanging anything aside from some lighting on the ceiling… But the process will be exactly the same, the flat supports that run down the middle is where the ceiling will end so I can leave a center channel for hot air to escape through the roof vent
@@The_Heights Thanks for the response, that’s what I was thinking? I was going to do plywood as well, because that’s what I have an abundance of, but I was thinking about going back with double bubble foil over the whole ceiling/roof for a clean white look!
The building itself which included installation and some generic engineered drawings was around $8400 24 x 25’ building with a 10 foot sidewalls and 2 - 9 x 8 garage doors
But I think in general materials have gone up so the price of the building may have gone up and obviously it depends on what concrete cost at the moment I got a great deal from a family friend
Yeah it’s ridiculous. I got really lucky by waiting it out at the time I was doing it I think I spent around $12 a sheet for most of it buying at secondhand from leftover materials.
Thanks for posting!!! They are pouring my 24x25 metal garage pad Friday. I’m super excited. I’ll be watching out for your future videos. I live in NC and definitely need to insulate.
what did you end up insulating with? I'm in NC too and have same size shed
can't wait to renovate my dads garage into my new room! thanks for the vid bro.
Love the video, info and ideas. We just built a 26x50x10 in Indiana. I will be trying to keep the cold out and condensation. I am using the same foam board. Hope everything worked out well for you. Thanks
finally someone who is trying to cool a space !
Thanks for sharing your process. I’ll be doing the soon in the Big Bend.
Nice ! good luck
That's pretty much what I did with mine, which was 26x50x12 in VA. I used 2" thick foam boards, same stuff you have. Mine had vertical walls so I had to cut a bunch of square insulation then friction fit in each section. Rented a lift for the roof, which made it way easier. I used power grab on the roof bracing and friction fit the pieces there, then ran a strip of plumbing strapping across where it pieced together in the event the power grab ever lets go it can't fall all the way to the floor. Noticed a huge difference in winter. We'll see what summer does. I have a mr. cool diy mini split in mine. Kept it comfortable in winter. Good video!
Awesome that’s good to hear… I look forward to finishing it up and getting the mini split in there for the summer time
Can you do a video of your finished building? Don't see many here on youtube with vertical walls. Especially love to see how did the ceiling with power grab bracings. Thanks!
Nice! This is the answer I’ve been looking for on the best way to insulate our shop/storage in our rv barn. Love the addition of the plywood.
Glad to hear it… Thanks
I live an hour north of Tampa, and plan on a steel building. Sounds like you did your homework. I learned a lot. Thanks!
You have the right idea on how to insulate. Of course the weak points will be the framing which will conduct the heat inside the building. The air gap works well in combination with the radiant sheathing on the air gap side. As long as the whole inside is covered this way, the ceiling is the most important to cover with those radiant barrier boards though because the sun is constantly hitting the roof. Great video.
That’s the plan all the way up the ceiling and across the same way 👍🏼 thanks 🙏
@@The_Heights great stuff. Should be much colder than outside then 😁. I'm an attic insulator and like to see how people are insulating their projects.
That electrical is against code
Awesome video. I’m in SWFL and working on the plans and budgeting for my garage interested on well it works. Can’t wait for the next video!
That’s awesome man I’m sure you can’t wait to get started on your own
Man amazing video! I can’t wait to get mine to turn it into a gym. Great job!
Thanks man… That’s definitely going to be incorporated into my garage… Got a whole section dedicated to a future gym
I used Seal Kote Epoxy seal Armor Gray on my floors. Man they look amazing. I did it right though. So many shit reviews from people that don't do shit by the book. I etched the concrete, let it dry for 36 hours. Applied Concrete Bonding Primer. Waited an hour for it to set. As per instructions I applied the epoxy seal in 3 coats over 3 days. Day 4 I applied 2 coats of clear seal. Total investment with having my own paint rollers and extension rods was under 500 bucks. What a difference. I primarily like it because as a mechanic, every time you drop a nut or bolt on the Concrete, I swear the damn concrete is camo for nuts and bolts.
Can you provide some information about how well your insulation system is working in its current state?
Love how your garage came together. getting ready to do my 20x25 metal garage in February.
That’s awesome! Thanks I appreciate it… Just finished up the ceiling and I’ll post another video here shortly .good luck with your build
Anytime. Thank You! Can't wait to see the finished look.
I am in Jacksonville.
@THE HEIGHTS I'm doing the same thing in FL how is your building holding up now?
Love the setup! You inspired us to pull the trigger on our own 24x25 garage.
Do you mind sharing some more detail on the replacement window on the walk-thru door? The difference it made was pretty significant - we’re looking to do the same.
Thanks!
Nice! The air gap also adds R-Value in addition to the insulation.
This is gonna be my game plan exactly. Great minds!
This is awesome I want something just like this
Thanks, It’s been a game changer for me 👍🏼
@@The_Heights what is the square footage for this 1?
@@D_Wedd 600
Finally lol I ran in to the same problem of seeing insulation videos of people in cooler climates. I’m in S. Louisiana, so I will be trying to cool more than heat.
Yea it’s all i came across when i was looking into it 👍🏼
my inspector gave a grunt with the romex between the thin sheet of metal😆.
How far apart are the 1x4 horizontally? And I'm still confused on your corner trick
Their run so that a sheet of plywood can land on them at the bottom, middle and top leaving 2 inches hanging out at the top to overlap the next piece of sheathing… If that makes sense. The corners you’re just adding blocking like you would, if you were doing drywall so that there’s something to mount too, and you can, butt your sheeting up to the corner
In heating or cooling more is better with the insulation. The difference between R5 and R10 is very apparent in comfort and electric bills. Since you have 2 1/2" two inch rigid board with a 1/2" air gap still gives you excellent use of the radiant barrier and airlfow. You can then downsize your mini split or whatever cools the unit for reduced initial cost and operating costs as well.
Understood there’s no doubt in my mind 2 inch foam board would’ve probably been the best case scenario unfortunately during the pandemic when I was doing this it was just extremely hard to find especially the amount I was needing so I went with what was available… Only plan on using the air conditioner during the hot summer days on occasion even the radiant barrier just reflecting some of the heat should help out on days where I keep the bay doors open… 👍🏼
How is it holding up
How did you attach the insulation to the building? Just the foil tape to the steel studs? You didn’t use any adhesive??
Just foil tape all the way around to the studs, but I cut all of the pieces oversized so they are wedged in tightly
I would like to see a price comparison with what you will total spend and the difference in spray foam, it doesn't appear that much more for what you get long run and much better insulation, structural strength and quit, plus the saving in your labor.
That looks great..
Love it! I'm starting this weekend. What size/type of screws did you use to drill into metal.
Great vid! I’ve been needing to find some shop space, but been considering building something like this.
it’s Exceeding my expectations of how great it is to have all this extra space and affordable
@@The_Heights Thats awesome! Jealous
Why 3/4” off the floor with the pluwood?
???
The center metal roof truss should be at least 16 feet across to support the weight of the roof.
Super satisfying to get electricity in a workshop!
Have you experienced any issues as far as moisture in the insulation walls or ceiling?
None 👍🏼
What type/brand of concrete sealer did you use?
How did you fasten the romex to the studs? Surely you didn't leave it flapping in the breeze, contrary to NEC regs, right?
Self tapping screws and rubber mounted wire clamps every few feet
When adding the pieces in the corners to attach the 1x4 to, are those 2x6 that are cut down? Looks like you drilled or countersunk for the self tappers? Great job! I am modeling my shop after yours and I am in Florida, too.
In the corners those were just some scrap 2 x 2 that I had so I would put a piece on each side to create a corner… but yes, you could rip down a 2 x 4 or whatever just makes it easier when it’s not a large piece that you need to screw through👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@The_Heights Thanks for the response! Was that a simple drill out or a countersink for the self tappers?
Won't moisture behind the foam board eventually lead to mold and rust?
In my climate, the moisture or condensation, is on the outside of the metal, the majority of the time, and that’s the whole point of an air gap the foam board never touches the metal, allowing air to flow up the walls and out the roof vent drying out any moisture 👍🏼
So I having a 20x60 steel garage built and im trying to get a estimate for electric to be installed but now luck everyone is saying the building has to be up so I don't know what to expect to pay?
Yea i don’t have a clue what it would cost
Being a metal building what’s it like in a stiff wind? I have friends with metal shops and they can be loud.
Once I got the ceiling, insulated and completely sheathed, it’s made everything a lot more quiet inside in general… Wind isn’t an issue... it gets a little noisy with heavy rain, but even with that it’s not too bad with the noise
this is perfect! I am actually planning to do the same with a mini split, but I might dry wall mine instead since I actually plan on using it as a gym/office. Metal sheds by far are the cheapest! almost a 60% reduction in price. look forwarrd to your updates
Agreed 👍🏼
Your method seemed to make more sense than most of the videos I've seen on this topic. I'm researching in order to decide how I will build mine. I'm interested to see how you're shop build progresses so, I've subscribed and, I rang the bell.
Thanks I appreciate it hoping to get the rest of the building insulated in the next few weeks here and start on the ceiling sheathing
Appreciate the post. Did you have to do an electrical inspection? I'm looking into wiring a metal building but I'm reading different things.
When it comes to all of these things, I’d recommend going up to code and regulations of your city/area and doing what you think you’re most comfortable with
Hey I have the same garage...I'm actually honing to use polyisco foam board with 1 inch gap
Im in NY state so winter's are cold and summer's hot
Company recommends to leave air gap which increase r rating for the board with foil facing outwards
Did you have any condensation issues where sir gap is? That's my only concern
Do you have any neighbors?
How well does that foam board insulate against the noise of grinders, table saws, etc?
I do have neighbors I do most of the loud stuff during the day and with all of the doors shut it’s really not that bad. You do hear the noise but it’s not excessive. I used 1 inch foam board insulation in the walls and ceiling and then plywood on top of that which has helped reduce the noise drastically
What screws or bolts did you use to attach the 1x4 to the metal frame direct? Some kind of galvanized or zinc?
If I remember correctly, they zinc self tapping screws
Good job, i will do the same, probably attaching foam to boards like you put over steel. My frame is 40mm and i think i have to put 40mm foam to reduce more noise aswell compare to 25mm foam board. What screw did you use to attach 1x4 and then plywood to them, thanks for pksting this video, very helpfull.
Looks good
I've seen a lot of videos use plywood for the inner walls. Is there a reason why you didn't choose drywall?
How is holding up?
Any issues with condensation?
I’m in FL also and want to use 2” foam board in conjunction with a radiant barrier.
It’s doing great I’ve had no issues
Romex aka residential wire for a metal building? I would have ran conduit,emt metal conduit
I agree 👍🏼… That’s why I said it’s not an electoral tutorial
@@The_Heights Oh was just give my professional opinion on it as an electrician ✌️
@@mr.howell4918 sometimes it can come across sarcastic on here. I do appreciate the info.
@@The_Heights oh yes I can understand that,texting can be so misunderstood. Feel to ask me questions,don’t mind at all.
Right on, doing the same, but I’m sitting here trying to figure out if I need something behind the rigid foam boards? Like strips of wood or insulation to maintain that air gap? Or will the foil tape be sufficient? I have the 3M 3340 heavy duty foil tape. Thanks for the content!!! @Ozarkbuilds
I think the foil tape will be enough however it wouldn’t hurt to throw a couple pieces of foamboard of the center to make sure it keeps it off the wall long-term…I personally foil taped some of the foam board sections to the actual wood framing if it was bowing out towards the exterior wall too much to play it safe but either way I think the airgap would be fine
Thanks for the reply! Yah I just taped some foam pieces on the back of board to keep that air gap long term and make it flush with the metal studs!
Some people report that floor sealer starts to flake. Dealt with that yet?
Any updates? I’m in the process with my metal building. Just installed a 2 post lift. Need to do insulation as well. I’m in Florida too. My building is a total of 42’x35’, 12’x35’ is sectioned off.
Nice job! Hows it going? Any updates?
Dude this thing is absolutely awesome. Great job. I'm in the same boat as you... I have a 24x36 3 car metal garage coming in a month. How is the foam board insulation working out? I'm worried about condensation from the roof (I live in GA). Thanks!
As of now it’s OK but I haven’t gotten around to finishing insulating the roof I was waiting for materials and cost to calm down a bit… Should be getting around to it really soon as long as there’s an air channel for it to dry out an escape through the roof vent it shouldn’t be an issue
what did you use to attach the 1x4's to the metal? self tapping screws?
Yep 👍🏼
Great video? What hardware did you use to secure the strips and the plywood?
Just some self tapping screws but I did actually pre-drill all of the holes first with a small drill bit
Did it quit down after insulation?
The insulation definitely helped even more so though once I put the plywood sheathing up
great videos, where did you buy the garage? thks
cheers
Big Buildings Direct
Was this foam board enough insulation to use air conditioning in This space ?
I haven’t actually installed a permanent AC mini split yet but I used portable air conditioners this past summer and it was able to do a decent job keeping things cool so I would say yes, especially along with closing in the walls and ceiling with plywood… If I were to do it again, I may use 2 inch foam board to get the best out of my money
Who made you metal building?
What sealer did you use for concrete?
Eagle coat
Is that a DR? nice bike!
Yup 👍🏼
Just had my 30x30 slab poured shew concrete is expensive! I did the double bubble insulation for now.
Nice ! Seems to work well from what I’ve seen
@@The_Heights I'm still waiting on the installation crew to put it up, I like that plywood look! I was thinkin about doing interior wainscoting with galvanized metal roof panels and then peg board over the top. Idk just depends on budget. Great looking garage buddy!
Nice I’m sure that would look great… I appreciate it materials cost is definitely making me explore if I want to do something different to finish the ceiling… good luck with the building👍🏼
@@The_Heights definitely understand material is crazy expensive. But I think prices will be down again about this time next year. I just gotta make some stuff to sell and pay the building off quick lol
How well did this method work as far as keeping it cooler for the summer?
Haven’t quite hit the summer temperatures yet but in general the building tends to be a good 10° cooler or warmer depending on the weather outside I definitely notice a difference so far… Should be adding the mini split soon
I'm about to embark on a same project but I'm wondering what are the options for insulating the garage doors? I know regular doors can be easily insulated but you lose space for the tracks. How would you insulate rollups? I do like how much clearance rollups provide.
Unfortunately it doesn’t look like there’s a ton of options specifically made for the rollup doors you have to get creative if you search around on UA-cam there are some decent ideas I’m still thinking about which route I’d like to go
Really well done series. Great info with some nice laughs. Any regrets with Big Buildings Direct? Considering them for an AG building in East Texas, which won’t be finished nearly as nice as your garage. I’m use to red iron metal buildings but costs currently are outrageous for those builds.
Thanks! For me personally Big Buildings Direct had great communication & customer service here locally in Tampa. I have no complaints
How much did this cost
Hi! I have the same building, could you possibly tell me how many plywood sheets and how many insulation boards you used? I'm gathering my materials now. Thanks in advance!!
I honestly can’t remember exactly but everything was 8 x 4 sheets of plywood I think for the side walls and the ceiling I ended up using around 50 sheets of plywood so it would be basically the same for the insulation
I have the same building, but did spray foam. Love your idea on the plywood walls. What thickness was your plywood?
1/2 inch
How do you think you're This installation idea will work with the rain noise
I’m not sure but I have to imagine it will at least help with some of the sound Between the insulation and plywood
@@The_Heights true I forgot that you are using Plywood as well.nice video I'm going to try this keep us posted on what you do the rest
Nice video. I'll be doing the same in a few months. When you done do you have to get it inspected?
I only pulled permits to get the building everything else I’m doing on my own not going through the permanent process if I was than yes electrical would be getting inspected… I am fortunate to have an electrician in the family help me
Hey brother what’s the size on exhaust fan
It’s a smaller fan I believe that one’s a 10 inch… But it seems to do a great job for what I need
What is the height of the building?
I have 10 foot sidewalls the peek at the center is just over 13 1/2 feet
I think the exterior peak height is right at 14 feet
So excited planing mine now it should be happening in the next 3 months. Thanks for the videos man
Looks great, update? How's that insulation handling the humidity?
Thanks… It’s doing fine but because it’s not complete meaning the ceiling isn’t finished being insulated and enclosed it’s hard to judge it at the moment no supply and demand an increase in price for materials has slowed things down hopefully I can finish it in the next month or so… But I’ve moved into the space and started using it and I’m super happy with everything hopefully post an updated video in the next week
Was not better to put the insulation attached to the building wall instead of leaving the gap??
If you were using spray foam, that would completely attach and seal, any gap between the metal and the foam, then yes, but with foam board, there’s always gonna be a chance of condensation building up between the metal building and the foam board and you can end up with moisture or mold or things like that long-term leaving the air gap between the metal and the insulation allows that area to always dry out and the insulation being closer to the wall paneling keeps the interior temperature cooler or warmer, depending on what you’re doing
You Get a different answer, depending on who you’re talking to, but that’s the theory behind the air gap also allows for heat to travel up and out
@The_Heights example,, I put spray foam on my lower holes of the building and some holes of the side.. I left the top one open because I didn't had the ladder at that point.. my shop it is in south carolina, I have a portable A/C unit just cool my working areas, and portables heaters.. my shop usually stays doors open when Im working on it... 24x24 size..
With this info now, what do you think?
Thank you!!
I’m fine oh means a professional on the subjects… I think most likely you would be perfectly fine I think when talking about the air gap it’s just playing it safe…
@@The_Heights I will start doing this soon.. lol.. I might do the whole roof spray foam.. and then all walls with foam board..
How many form boards did you use?
Can’t remember exactly it’s the same amount as sheets of plywood sheathing… I think it was close to 40 sheets
💪🏻👍🏻 I liked it 😀😃
That's a versa tube building kit right?
This wasn’t that particular brand and it wasn’t a kit… But it’s basically the same thing this particular company builds everything for you on site
how much to have foundation poured?
That’s definitely going to depend on where you live and when you’re doing it Concrete is a lot more expensive right now and I had a family friend in the Concrete business give me a great deal so mine was about a 50% discount at $2400 at the time
Did you pour a footer?
what did u end up with a celling have same building !
I just finished tha insulation this past weekend, gonna go with a stained plywood that has a tongue and groove look to it .
@@The_Heights did u use foam spray on ceiling?
how many shop lights did you use and how many lumens for how big of a shop?
Right now I just have to four panel LED Amazon specials… Once I get the ceiling finished I will have canned lighting and different types of lighting all throughout the building
Hell yeah brother. What about the metal sweating though? What do you think of that?
Majority of the time here in Tampa Florida I will be cooling the inside the condensation would be on the outside of the building if any condensation does happened on the inside of the walls that’s what the airgap should control between the metal siding and the insulation allowing it to dry out
@@The_Heights Oh thats why, i guess it pays to live in a mostly sunny state😅. Shouldnt be much of a problem when it rains no?
How did it hold up with condensation? I going to try the same but ima try bubble insulation as vapor barrier then foam board insulation and sheetrock
I haven’t finished enclosing the ceiling yet but so far I don’t have any issues where I’m at here in Tampa Florida
Is the foam board attached to anything or just wedged between the metal framing?
Wedged between the framing and foil taped all the way around to the framing on the edges
very cool !
Great video and I’m waiting for the video on the insulation on the roof.
Thanks ! Supply on the insulation in my area has been pretty bad hoping to get around to that in the next month here
Any new updates on the building?
Unfortunately with lumber prices skyrocketing and materials being hard to find I haven’t quite finished the interior but hoping to post an update video within the next week
@@The_Heights I totally understand. Just found your video and think your shop is awesome.
Do you have a picture of your ceiling finished
Unfortunately with lumber and material prices skyrocketing I have been holding off on finishing the ceiling I should be starting it though in the next few weeks and I will post an updated video once it’s complete
What building company was this you used? I'm in the central Florida area as well.
Not sure if I replied to this but I used Big Buildings Direct
Everything’s been good on my end… Good luck
Who was the building manufacturer?
Big Buildings Direct
Part 3???
Hey, how are you going to do the ceiling???
The install will be exactly the same process as the sidewalls except I will be using moisture resistant drywall since plywood is insanely expensive and I don’t plan on hanging anything aside from some lighting on the ceiling… But the process will be exactly the same, the flat supports that run down the middle is where the ceiling will end so I can leave a center channel for hot air to escape through the roof vent
@@The_Heights Thanks for the response, that’s what I was thinking? I was going to do plywood as well, because that’s what I have an abundance of, but I was thinking about going back with double bubble foil over the whole ceiling/roof for a clean white look!
How much building alone
The building itself which included installation and some generic engineered drawings was around $8400 24 x 25’ building with a 10 foot sidewalls and 2 - 9 x 8 garage doors
Looking at a similar project about how far are you in $$$ ballpark at this point
Well luckily I was able to get plywood at $12 a sheet of market place which is obviously not the case these days with that being said I’m about 14/15k
But I think in general materials have gone up so the price of the building may have gone up and obviously it depends on what concrete cost at the moment I got a great deal from a family friend
@@The_Heights wow that's really good and from my current research ive been quoted $25 a square foot i may have to build this thing myself
Thanks man
Metal building on insulation
Plywood is 80 dollars a sheet now. At least in California.
Yeah it’s ridiculous. I got really lucky by waiting it out at the time I was doing it I think I spent around $12 a sheet for most of it buying at secondhand from leftover materials.
Very cool but I can’t get over all these videos where u guys install your boxes to the front of the beam🤷🏻♂️ do u not ever want walls?
You don’t know how to sheath behind a box??
Cover the air gap at the bottom of the wall with insect screen so the rodents, wasps and bees don’t use the air gap as their home.