bcsaltchucker
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I am halfway through building my 3 car garage, 24x34 just finishing the foundation (city made me build it like a house lol)
So I am planning the HVAC and insulation and wall assembly. I am in zone 4 marine in the PNW on the ocean. Not usually below freezing and not too hot in summer, but very rainy from Nov to March. I want to be able to use the garage with heat or cooling intermittently. Most of the time no heating no cooling, but perhaps 4 hours a week I'd like turn on a small mini split to make it nice to work in. I'm willing to put in 3.5 inches of rockwool on walls and ceiling, and 2 inch of foam under the slab.
Because it will be largely left unheated in winter I fear the moisture may build up on one side or the other. The garage doors will probably not do much to control moist air from getting in.
My wall assembly will be mostly: stucco-rainscreen-Tyvek-OSB-rockwool-vapor retarder inside. I would put drywall on eventually but maybe years later.
ChatGTP suggests that just using poly on the inside could be problematic in such an intermittently heated and cooled space. Might be much better to use a 'smart vapor retarder' like Intello Plus or Membrain, to facilitate extra drying control and lower the risk of condensation.
The upside of Intello Plus is it has fibres in it making it pretty strong to sit in place without drywall for a couple years, while the Membrain looks kind of weak like poly.
Also since they city makes me build this to the standard of a house (2 foot deep foundation, $3k in #5 rebar just in the stem walls and footings, super well drained), heavy duty and tight, it might help to use premium materials like Rockwool and Intello in case I or someone else wants to turn it into a residential cottage or business office of some sort in 10 or 20 years' time. Of course everyone just uses regular poly for their vapor batterier behind the drywall but that is for houses which will be constantly heated and cooled.
What do you think? go for the expensive Intello or Membrain? Or just use poly and drywall with paint and hope there is no condensation to worry about?
currently about to finish the backfill and pour the slab

So I am planning the HVAC and insulation and wall assembly. I am in zone 4 marine in the PNW on the ocean. Not usually below freezing and not too hot in summer, but very rainy from Nov to March. I want to be able to use the garage with heat or cooling intermittently. Most of the time no heating no cooling, but perhaps 4 hours a week I'd like turn on a small mini split to make it nice to work in. I'm willing to put in 3.5 inches of rockwool on walls and ceiling, and 2 inch of foam under the slab.
Because it will be largely left unheated in winter I fear the moisture may build up on one side or the other. The garage doors will probably not do much to control moist air from getting in.
My wall assembly will be mostly: stucco-rainscreen-Tyvek-OSB-rockwool-vapor retarder inside. I would put drywall on eventually but maybe years later.
ChatGTP suggests that just using poly on the inside could be problematic in such an intermittently heated and cooled space. Might be much better to use a 'smart vapor retarder' like Intello Plus or Membrain, to facilitate extra drying control and lower the risk of condensation.
The upside of Intello Plus is it has fibres in it making it pretty strong to sit in place without drywall for a couple years, while the Membrain looks kind of weak like poly.
Also since they city makes me build this to the standard of a house (2 foot deep foundation, $3k in #5 rebar just in the stem walls and footings, super well drained), heavy duty and tight, it might help to use premium materials like Rockwool and Intello in case I or someone else wants to turn it into a residential cottage or business office of some sort in 10 or 20 years' time. Of course everyone just uses regular poly for their vapor batterier behind the drywall but that is for houses which will be constantly heated and cooled.
What do you think? go for the expensive Intello or Membrain? Or just use poly and drywall with paint and hope there is no condensation to worry about?
currently about to finish the backfill and pour the slab



