I’m sure you’ll be spending more time in the garage than the house might as well make it what you want then regretting later that it isn’t big enough.The bill is big for sure, the garage will have more square footage than the main house (barely).
I’m sure you’ll be spending more time in the garage than the house might as well make it what you want then regretting later that it isn’t big enough.The bill is big for sure, the garage will have more square footage than the main house (barely).
I’m sure you’ll be spending more time in the garage than the house might as well make it what you want then regretting later that it isn’t big enough.
Yeah that’s huge for me, my ceiling temps are within 2* of the floor. I leave them on low all the time.Oh and get ceiling fans
My building is steel and there is a big difference between the half that is insulated and the half that is not for sound control, but my older shop with framed walls and OSB inside and out with fiberglass is better for preventing sound penetration.I am going to pay the extra and get 1.5" of spray foam done in my exterior walls and bats on top of that on my house we are building. Builder says it makes a big difference in sealing it up and also in noise even though that doesn't matter cuz I'm in the middle of no where.
For me sealing up the inevitable gaps of steel siding was paramount for controlling temps efficiently, sounds like your stucco will accomplish that as well.This will be coated with synthetic stucco as well which is water and air tight too. I'll have to see the difference in cost between spray in and regular insulation.
The existing peak of the roof will tie in with the peak on the garage, but the garage will be slightly taller. I've seen the plans, but it will be nice to see it in 1:1 scale.Curious to see how this roof line looks w/ the roof on the 2nd floor.