Insulation for shop ceiling

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#11  
The lift will work with plywood I would presume? Never used one but don't want to try and do the ceiling without it - renting that would be fine and Im sure your right, well worth the rent.
 
   / Insulation for shop ceiling #12  
The bldg is 30'x40' and the only bad thing is there are about 30 lights that would need moved for pretty much anything I put in. I am hoping to use something fairly giving so if bumped and would not break but drywall maybe an option. Just a bugger to put up on my own, may need to find a lift. At this point I am open to any ideas

You can rent a sheet rock lift at an equipment rental place. I rented one to do my pole barn addition ceiling. Rent on a Friday afternoon and return on Monday, only get charged for one day. I did an 18 x 32 with particle board by myself in about 6 hours.
 
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#13  
Good to know -- THANKS
 
   / Insulation for shop ceiling #14  
With drywall or plywood you need to add the 2x4s. Metal liner panels can go with 4 foot spacing. I really like the metal option because it's easy to handle, no painting, etc. Look at the total cost and what you will end up with. Whatever you do, I would put a vapor barrier in and vent the attic. Not sure what your roof insulation is, of course.
 
   / Insulation for shop ceiling #16  
I've gone back and forth on this with what to do with my shop. I like the look of metal, and love that it can easily span the 4 foot span of my trusses, but hate the cost of it, and dealing with installing it upside down.

My solution will be to add purlins every two feet to the bottoms of my trusses and then install OSB. I can do this easily with my sheetrock lift. I wont tape or seal the edges, just but it up tight to each other.

Then I will blow in 2 feet of Attic Cat insulation. I love this stuff!!!! Easy to use and very effective. You also can't beat what it costs compared to everything out there to get R60.
 
   / Insulation for shop ceiling #17  
I like the look of metal, and love that it can easily span the 4 foot span of my trusses, but hate the cost of it, and dealing with installing it upside down.

The cost is one of those one shot, swallow hard and do it kind of things. From my perspective, the time you save by not having to finish and paint the ceiling is worth a lot. And you probably won't have to paint it for the life of the building. The upside down install isn't really an issue. A drywall lift will handle the metal and weight is minimal, even with 16 foot pieces. I think the metal will go up in a fraction of time of other options.
 
   / Insulation for shop ceiling #18  
The cost is one of those one shot, swallow hard and do it kind of things. From my perspective, the time you save by not having to finish and paint the ceiling is worth a lot. And you probably won't have to paint it for the life of the building. The upside down install isn't really an issue. A drywall lift will handle the metal and weight is minimal, even with 16 foot pieces. I think the metal will go up in a fraction of time of other options.

You are probably right. The look would be amazing instead of boring going with metal. I go back and forth, go cheap or spend the extra bucks and have a bit of wow factor.
 
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What do you consider the "normal" going rate for the metal? I have to look into and it find someone locally that even sells it.
Thanks
 

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