Insulating Finished Walls

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  • Опубликовано: 31 мар 2023
  • I love doing projects in the garage. Unfortunately, working in an oven while recording is tough. I can’t run fans so I am trying to make my garage a bit more livable before going to the expense of adding AC. So in this video I’m opening up my walls and blowing in cellulose insulation into a dense pack.
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Комментарии • 49

  • @IntelligenceMachine
    @IntelligenceMachine 5 месяцев назад +10

    Just a thought - maybe cut one long skinny rectangle across the top of all the studs. That way you don't have to deal with using that drill bit so many times and patch all those circular holes. Should be much easier to tape as well.

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  5 месяцев назад +1

      This is a good thought. One or multiple long sheets would have been easier to repair. Though I've seen this process done multiple times and it's always with the round holes. I'm just a goof ball in my garage so I'm not sure of the merit of doing it this way. If I buy another house that needs insulation I'll certainly try your way!

  • @gdb5448
    @gdb5448 4 месяца назад +9

    It should be code that all garages are insulated and finished the same as the interior rooms.

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  4 месяца назад

      That would be awesome. But for that vast majority of people would have no, or little impact on usability. In my area, it is nice that garages are finished and primed vs open studs like many places in the country.

  • @fasia8250
    @fasia8250 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for the video! I’ve done everything from concrete to electrical but I’ve never done this before so it gives me a good idea what to expect.

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  2 месяца назад

      Outstanding. It was a LOT of work, but not that difficult. The drywall finishing is the hardest part. It's such a skilled art.

    • @dfoster7001
      @dfoster7001 26 дней назад

      I thought about doing this, but I found a company that foam filled my walls for around 2k. Not bad considering the labor in doing it this way.

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  26 дней назад

      @@dfoster7001 That's a fantastic deal. Nice!

  • @Schlifey
    @Schlifey 4 месяца назад +3

    You can get a 24,000 btu mini split for $1,200. Get two and you’d be more than golden. I did that on my 2,000 sq ft warehouse that didn’t have insulation and worked great.

  • @toddbarney4738
    @toddbarney4738 16 дней назад

    Appreciate this video. I've got 3 bays, 12ft ceiling, with no insulation above or in the two outside walls. Hits about 110 F in my Georgia summers. My last house, with room above and insulated walls in 2.5 bay garage would get cold with just a small window AC. But the ceiling was too low for the lift! I need to insulate at this new house and have been debating DIY vs hiring, and fiberglass vs foam. Good to see you could get dense pack without special equipment. All that dust tho!

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  15 дней назад +1

      The dust is real. I’m still finding little fluffs around the shop. lol. But with just my swamp cooler right now I can have the RV door open and keep it 15* below the outside temp pretty easy. Good luck with whatever route you choose.

  • @naturalsr405
    @naturalsr405 5 месяцев назад

    Love my Milwaukee stuff! Buy around Black Friday/Christmas. Lots of good deals.
    Thanks for video, I am going to do this to my garage as well

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  5 месяцев назад +1

      Good info. The insulation is working well.

    • @naturalsr405
      @naturalsr405 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@DrivingForwardBuilds trying to decide if I want to tackle(fully capable) or just pay someone and not mess with it....

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@naturalsr405 that's a battle. This was a ton of labor. Probably 80% of the cost will be labor. Really depends on where your time is more valuable.

    • @naturalsr405
      @naturalsr405 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@DrivingForwardBuilds most definitely. Being my garage is not huge, it probably would take someone who does it all the time, about a 10th of the time it would take me. I would have the ability to slack off and have it take away longer than it needs to too lol

  • @bradyvilhauer4445
    @bradyvilhauer4445 3 месяца назад

    Jason! My first vid of yours! I was trying to find this exact type of video since I am going to tackle blown insulation as well. I am building an 8’ x 12’ office in my garage for working from home / gaming. I have 3 kids so (as much as I adore them) it will help to be fully separated when needed to focus on work.
    I am insulating a 12’ long and 8’ exterior walls, since the office is on an exterior corner of the garage. I will also blow the ceiling of the room as well as the new walls that I am currently framing.
    All walls are about 9’ high - and I need 96 sq ft of R30+ like you did in the ceiling.. I agree that all calculators seem to spit out different results… think 10 bags is sufficient?
    LOVE to see that A) you respond to everyone and B) your insulation is working well! I am putting in a 9,000 BTU Pioneer split in the office as well - excited for that project. This is hands down my largest home improvement undertaking. Leaving a space for a parked car in case the next buyer of this home desires to park a car in the garage (we don’t for space reasons). Your video has greatly encouraged me to do a good job & I also watched the 3 strategies to blow insulation, going to go for the deep-pack method like you seemingly did. Though I kind of want to try the hole halfway down the wall instead of at the top, not sure. Thanks Jason!!
    -Brady
    (PS, also in Phoenix! So, a good insulation job is more important than straight walls, level floors, or a good paint color ha!! Flip gets HOT here!!!!!!)

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  3 месяца назад +1

      10 Bags may work. It will depend on if you are 2x4 or 2x6. Not sure what your transport looks like but the bags are actually a decent size. I personally would buy 3-4 more than are needed and if you have extra blow it into the attic. The other variable will be how dense you pack it into the wall. I thought about opening the wall up in the middle but was concerned gravity would take over and I might not get the pack to blow up the wall properly, especially considering I had never done it and the power/reliability of the rental was unknown. One really good comment I had was from an installer who mentioned cutting across the wall in full-sheet rectangles (like 3-4" tall). That way you could more easily fix the drywall without round holes. Or in your case if you are putting up walls to create the room there may be a way to save on some of the repair work this way. Sounds like a great project to take on. :-) The mini-split will come in handy. I've noticed through winter the garage cooled and has stayed cool. I haven't budgeted for AC yet. I'm sure I'll regret that in the next few months.

    • @bradyvilhauer4445
      @bradyvilhauer4445 3 месяца назад

      Copy that! Good suggestions. Thank you for the reply - I will check if I have 2x4 or 2x6 exterior, good point. I can always return what I don't need if I buy extra! Yeah good luck with the A/C situation - that is a fairly large space.@@DrivingForwardBuilds

  • @samanthasfrugallife
    @samanthasfrugallife Год назад

    😮wowza! That’s a big job! Could you have just done below the fire block?

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  Год назад +2

      Yeah. But then I would leave hot spots in the wall where there wasn't insulation. That would defeat the purpose of the job.

    • @samanthasfrugallife
      @samanthasfrugallife Год назад +1

      @@DrivingForwardBuilds that makes sense. Good job 👍🏻

  • @btak49
    @btak49 2 месяца назад

    Great video. Looking to insulate the ceilings in the garage. Have two bedrooms over it and the rooms get crazy hot during the summer. Any concerns with the insulation around power sockets? I suppose in theory but want to be conscious of risks.

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  2 месяца назад

      The insulation itself shouldn't have a problem around outlet boxes. I filled the walls around my outlets. Light housings should be IC (insulation contact) rated by UL. If you have any concerns though I would consult an insulation specialist or the manufacturer of the insulation. They would be able to guide you on the risks.

  • @ryan74701
    @ryan74701 4 месяца назад

    Okay, so I’ve been through this, not the dense packing but the renting that pos green box, some Home Depot’s will have a krendle cellulose machine, it’s blue, it’s way better than the green one. I was lucky enough to find someone local who had a badass machine you could load 4-5 cellulose bales into and we did a 3k sq foot attic with r60 in about 4 hours

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  4 месяца назад

      That would have been so nice to be able to load more into the machine at once.

  • @sdj119
    @sdj119 3 дня назад

    i had some if this done in one of my rooms and they cut out a big square in the wall along with many holes similar to holes you drilled. but i see you didn't cut the big square in the wall. is that normal what they did in my home or no

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  3 дня назад

      So you don't mention where the other square hole was in relation to the round one. I have seen this done with one hole at the top and another somewhere in the run for venting. You place window screen over the second hole and allow the air out. It's possible that's what happened.

  • @watermalanblew
    @watermalanblew 10 часов назад

    1580 sq ft is the size of my house 😮😮

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  9 часов назад

      I do feel fortunate to have worked up to this house. Thanks for watching!

  • @jamieduke2249
    @jamieduke2249 2 месяца назад

    How are the summer temps in the garage without any AC blowing after the insulation?

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  2 месяца назад

      Not gonna lie. It was still stupid hot. But for reference on the hottest days 120+ it was hotter in the garage. After the insulation it stays in the upper 90s/low 100’s. With my swamp cooler running I can still work.

    • @jamieduke2249
      @jamieduke2249 2 месяца назад

      Thanks. I'm planning on insulating my walls and the half attic above my garage, but not installing AC. Just want to make sure there is a reasonable benefit

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  2 месяца назад

      In my opinion it was worth it. Being new to Az it was hard to get used to working in those temps.

  • @scottoliver8251
    @scottoliver8251 5 месяцев назад

    Lowes sale mini splits DIY😅

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  5 месяцев назад

      That’s a good idea. They were on sale recently but funds weren’t ready for a purchase. Perhaps in the future.

  • @riflebear1711
    @riflebear1711 6 месяцев назад

    You live in snohomish?!

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  6 месяцев назад

      Used too. In Phoenix now.

    • @riflebear1711
      @riflebear1711 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@DrivingForwardBuilds sorry, I missed that. I live in machias. Snohomish address. Small world.

  • @mattmdee
    @mattmdee 4 месяца назад

    Milwaukee. That's all

  • @busyboysonedollarcircus6601
    @busyboysonedollarcircus6601 Месяц назад

    i might just cut a strip of drywall along the top and then cap it with a frieze board style "accent"

  • @ryanreeves70
    @ryanreeves70 4 месяца назад

    Unbelievable cheap home builders

    • @DrivingForwardBuilds
      @DrivingForwardBuilds  4 месяца назад +1

      I’m not sure that’s it. Do the garages where you live have insulation in the walls not connected to the living space? I’ve been in Real Estate 13 years and that’s the case everywhere I’ve been. It’s an option as a consumer to add that insulation at build out typically. The folks that built my house didn’t work in the garage like I do so they didn’t care.

    • @ryan74701
      @ryan74701 4 месяца назад +1

      No one in south is insulating their garage stud walls, I’m about to do mine but luckily I have like 1/5 the amount of wall space to insulate compared to video.

  • @Bosey-yx6gs
    @Bosey-yx6gs 2 месяца назад

    You should spend more time on your research, rather than you RUclips video 😅