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Re: To insulate on not...that is the question!

To: Barry Schwartz <bschwart@pacbell.net>, spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: To insulate on not...that is the question!
From: Dan Canaan <flinters@picarefy.com>
Date: Tue, 06 May 2003 20:07:26 -0700
At 06:23 PM 5/6/03 -0700, Barry Schwartz wrote:
>Now that the house and detached 4 car Triumph domicile is FINALLY under
>construction it has come to my attention that we can at this time, insulate
>said Triumph repository - Now here in San Diego the weather only gets
>"extreme" a couple of times a year.  Possibly one month in the summer it
>gets hot (above or near 100) and in the winter it may dip down to just
>below freezing for a week or so.  Most of the time it's somewhere around
>the 70's.  Would it seem worth it from those whom have BTDT to insulate the
>"garage" as it were.  This structure will be detached from the house, set
>back about 28 feet, and will not be air conditioned or heated - the
>additional cost to insulate would be around $900
>Any comments or is that like asking if the Pope is catholic??
>bschwart@pacbell.net


No doubt about it.  $900 is cheap now compared to when you wish you had 
insulated it later on.  You can get the reflective foil back type as well 
that will help spread light around your shop nicer.  Insulation also helps 
with noise (like if you have your air compressor in another room- a good 
idea, btw), and with dust reduction.

If I were going to still have a garage in a few months, I would be spending 
it myself.
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