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R Scott wrote:At this point, closed cell foam is the best cheapest solution, although not that green. You can do the minimum closed cell and then some rock wool for sound.
Douglas Alpenstock wrote:For the roof, I would strongly recommend a "micro-attic" -- a substantial (3-4") air space between the metal roofing and the insulation layer (like Roxul), with lots of vents on both the low side and the high side of the roof.
Pete Arthur wrote:Yes, you need insulation.....
There is no alternative.
Spray foam will give great service for that "NEEDED" layer to your structure, but will be $$$$.
If you go get 3/4 or 1" foam board, (whatever the thickness of your purlin lumber), cut it to fit inside the rafters, AND caulk all the edges and seams,
you will pay $.
It would be easier to unscrew the metal, install foam sheets in full size (no cutting), re-install the metal (that already fits),
with longer screws to account for the thickness change due to insulation, and call it a day.
You should metal tape the seams of the foam as you install it. Foam Shiny side down. Tape on the living in side
You will not have a moisture drip problem.
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