I’m new to this forum so I apologize if I’m posting in the wrong area. I searched under workshops for an answer to my question, but couldn’t find an answer so I’m posting here…
I’m building a new wood working workshop on my property in Virginia. It’s a metal 30x40 with 11’ walls on a concrete slab. I’m researching insulation for the building. I see spray foam is the preferred method in this forum but that may cost to much for the entire uilding. Could also do batt insulation with a vapor barrier. However, I came across BlueTex which is a double bubble with a vapor barrier.
Has anybody used this or have experience with it? I am planning on using a mini spit for heating and cooling. With temperate climate here not sure if BlueTex will keep it comfortable enough year round.
Thanks in advance for comments.
Dudley