I am going to add a detached two car garage. Right now it is going to just store my camper and lawn tractor, so it won't get a lot of use in the winter.
Everything I am reading in that scenario says insulation isnt worth it for the Colorado weather as even with insulation, it will slowly adapt to the outside temp with no heat source.
That makes sense to me. Anyone have info to dispute that?
I have a 4 car attached, insulated and drywalled garage that never gets below freezing, bit it shares two walls and the ceiling attic is also one with the house. I am guessing the detached will get down to whatever the temp is with no heat source, so I will need to take extra precautions with the camper and blow out the water lines.
The garage estimate is pricey and I want to cut stuff I don't need that I can easily add later. Drywall and insulation is one of those
Thoughts?
Everything I am reading in that scenario says insulation isnt worth it for the Colorado weather as even with insulation, it will slowly adapt to the outside temp with no heat source.
That makes sense to me. Anyone have info to dispute that?
I have a 4 car attached, insulated and drywalled garage that never gets below freezing, bit it shares two walls and the ceiling attic is also one with the house. I am guessing the detached will get down to whatever the temp is with no heat source, so I will need to take extra precautions with the camper and blow out the water lines.
The garage estimate is pricey and I want to cut stuff I don't need that I can easily add later. Drywall and insulation is one of those
Thoughts?