Finishing a loft for my eventual golf simulator room I have above my detached 3-car garage and am trying to decide how to insulate it. I could go the DIY route and put in mineral wool batts but that would technically not bring it up to code as the R value would then only be about 23 along the roof. Note that I do not want to extend the insulation beyond the 2x6 rafters because it is already a tight enough space (11 ft high at the peak). However, if I were to use closed cell spray foam it would bring up the R value to 39 (which is up to code).
The issue then becomes this: the estimated cost for the mineral wool insulation (if I do it myself) is $1.5-2k, but the quote I received for having the area spray foamed is about $8k. While I am able to afford this, it seems like an excessive amount more to use for a slightly higher R-value of insulation. Furthermore, the stairway to the garage will be left open and the bottom part of the garage is not (and will not) be insulated, so is it really worth it to pay an extra 6k to slightly better insulate the area? Has anyone else had a similar circumstance to this? Note that I do live in southeast Michigan, I would likely only be spending a few hours per week in the loft, and do have a wood stove that will be used for heating the area. TIA!
The issue then becomes this: the estimated cost for the mineral wool insulation (if I do it myself) is $1.5-2k, but the quote I received for having the area spray foamed is about $8k. While I am able to afford this, it seems like an excessive amount more to use for a slightly higher R-value of insulation. Furthermore, the stairway to the garage will be left open and the bottom part of the garage is not (and will not) be insulated, so is it really worth it to pay an extra 6k to slightly better insulate the area? Has anyone else had a similar circumstance to this? Note that I do live in southeast Michigan, I would likely only be spending a few hours per week in the loft, and do have a wood stove that will be used for heating the area. TIA!
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