Posted by knightstead on April 22, 2019 at 15:01:09 from (99.82.253.222):
I'm having a 40x68 shop/house built and I'm hoping I can get some advice from the experts. I know many pole barn questions have been beat to death but I don't recall seeing too many asking about roof insulation. May main concern is sweating, I'd like to do all I can to avoid that. Shop will be 40x44 and will be stick built with purlins between trusses on 4' centers. I've heard great things about the single bubble insulation but my builder expressed some concerns and I'm not sure if there's another cost effective solution. The lumber yard sales rep said the same thing as builder, bubble insulation will bake and start falling apart in 5-10 years. The house portion of the building will be covered in ZIP Sheathing and I'd not completely opposed to having it put up in the shop, but it is rather expensive and basically has little to no R-value. Does anyone have any advice or experience on what has worked for them? Location is central MO. Thanks, Dan
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