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Here's how: Remove the flooring of your shed. Put wood blocks under each joist cavity. Each joist cavity should have at least two support blocks. Set up a table saw, or use a handheld jigsaw. Cut XPS rigid foam insulation to fit between your floor joists. Layer insulation flush to the top of joists. Re-install flooring.
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Read More »Building a shed and want to keep it cool in the summer and warm in the winter? A friend of mine was turning his shed into a small bunkie for his kids. Since he lives in a cold climate, he wanted to know how to insulate a shed floor. I told him about several options, and he ultimately ended up lifting the entire structure up to install insulation. When standing in your shed in the dead of winter, it’s impossible not to notice the chill coming up through your feet. Tons of heat is lost as the cold from the earth sucks whatever warmth your walls and ceiling managed to trap. Insulating your shed floor is the answer. Insulating a shed floor is straightforward. Don’t get distracted by all the fancy insulation products out there – keep it simple and you can do the job in an afternoon. Here’s how:
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Mineral fiber insulation is similar to fiberglass in that it comes in batts and handles much like fiberglass. The benefit of mineral fiber is that it is much easier to handle. Mineral fiber does not have the itchiness of fiberglass and is also easier to cut. A simple hand or drywall saw makes nice, straight cuts. Much like fiberglass, mineral fiber does not appreciate moisture. While mineral fiber is made up of crushed rock and other materials, moisture can get trapped in the batts causing them to compress or sag. Compression and sagging result in air gaps around batts and compresses gaps within the batts, reducing R-value.
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Read More »Spray foam is another method to use when insulating from the bottom. If you have a tractor or other machine that can lift the shed, then you can use spray foam. Although expensive, spray foam is by far the best insulating option for a structure. Once the spray foam is on, install hardware cloth or treated plywood. Rigid foam is another option, and much cheaper than spray foam. If you can jack your shed up enough, then XPS foam is ideal. Use cheap metal strapping or run several strips of treated strapping across the bottom to hold rigid foam in place. Another option is using a radiant barrier. Radiant barrier looks much like foil bubble wrap. It provides decent R-value at minimal size. It installs with staples and is easy to handle. It doesn’t offer much insulation value, but when installed in joist cavities, provides a barrier between ground and shed.
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