Billbill84
Well-Known Member
Hi all, I have a pretty nice garage that the last owner of the house had it insulated and drywall put up with a nice paint job, (sorry for the crappy pic). My issue is that the garage isn't heated but gets cold as heck and there's a room that protrudes out above it about 6 or 7ft so that area upstairs is cold as a result.
My garage door is sealed pretty good and has new tight weather stripping on it and is insulated. The stem walls of garage reveal a 3/4" gap below the drywall that reveals the insulation.
Question is, how can I seal up this garage a little better to prevent cold air leaking in? I thought about sealing that gap at top of stem wall with some Great Stuff foam but I'm worried it will look bad as foam isn't really workable.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated, thx
My garage door is sealed pretty good and has new tight weather stripping on it and is insulated. The stem walls of garage reveal a 3/4" gap below the drywall that reveals the insulation.
Question is, how can I seal up this garage a little better to prevent cold air leaking in? I thought about sealing that gap at top of stem wall with some Great Stuff foam but I'm worried it will look bad as foam isn't really workable.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated, thx