I used spray foam insulation in our garage so I could make it climate controlled

My wife has encouraged myself and others to make use of the extra space in the garage.

  • I already have a workbench along the left hand wall plus a table saw in the adjacent corner.

Even though the two of us have more than one cars that the two of us leave parked in the garage at all times, the two of us lucked out on getting a more than one-and-a-half automobile garage with ample space for working. When I lost our third task at a call center, I started taking handyman toil in our small gated community. There are a large number of senior citizens living here that are uncomfortable hiring any random worker to enter their homes. These people are physically plus emotionally vulnerable; hiring someone they recognize who also happens to be their neighbor puts them at ease. Now that I have turned our handyman business into a full fledged third task, I am out in the garage for half of the day sometimes. Now that we’re getting close to the Winter time season, I’m distraught about the freezing temperatures outside. When it gets down to zero degrees, it’s going to be hard to toil in the garage outside separate from our hands going numb. My father used to toil in the HVAC industry so I asked him what her opinion is regarding our options. I need a space to toil from that isn’t completely exposed to the elements outside. Thankfully, she had a solution to our troubles. She provided to use spray foam insulation along the walls plus ceiling of the garage. After applying the thick coat of foam insulation, the two of us would paint over it with fresh white paint. It makes the walls look bumpy with the texture of a rock wall, however it keeps the heat inside while in the freezing Winter time season.

 

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