The stud spacing on our metal buildings are typically 4 or 5 foot on center.
Insulation against metal siding.
Rolled fiberglass insulation generally comes in rolls of 15 inches up to a maximum of 24 inches wide.
Each layer is composed of polyethylene bubbles that function as an additional thermal barrier that helps stop condensation.
Metal siding and insulation do not go hand in hand and you do have a choice on the matter.
Many homeowners don t find out just how poor an insulator metal siding can be until after it s installed as well at which time it s difficult to remedy the situation.
Polyurethane foam has the added benefit of sealing air leaks but you shouldn t consider installing it directly against the back of the siding.
A second option for insulating a wall with no sheathing is to use spray foam.
However if the metal siding is just in a garage where you store your car the effort it would take to install insulation may not be worth it.
A newer option we like from ecofoil is their double bubble wrap roll insulation for metal buildings.
Metal siding does not have insulating properties.
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This would require using two or two and a half strips between each stud.
You can install fiberglass insulation against the metal roof and prevent moisture problems if you cover it with a vapor barrier.
Taping the insulation together to achieve the on center coverage isn t best option either.
Spray foam especially closed cell spray foam will cling tenaciously to siding gluing everything together.