Insulating a Garage

The garage itself doesn't need to be completely insulated, but any walls between the house and garage should be.

Insulate as you would any exterior wall, with insulation that includes a vapor retarder. The best choices for this type of application include ComfortTherm®, Kraft-faced, or unfaced with a separate vapor retarder film placed over the insulation.

Before installing insulation in garage walls, clear the area inside your garage of any obstacles. JM insulation is compressed and will expand rapidly when the package is opened, so you want enough space left in which to comfortably work.

Kraft-faced insulation must not be left exposed, but must be covered with gypsum board or another approved interior finish. Where an exposed application is required, use FSK-25 flame-resistant faced insulation.

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TempControl® Mineral Wool

JM TempControl® Mineral Wool insulation is made from high-density, noncombustible fibers that helps delay the spread of fire in exterior walls, basements, and heated crawl spaces.

Kraft-Faced Batts & Rolls

JM Kraft-faced Formaldehyde-free™ fiberglass insulation offers R-values ranging from R-11 to R-38, is ideal for moisture control in exterior walls and provides excellent temperature and noise control.

Unfaced Batts & Rolls

JM Unfaced Formaldehyde-free™ fiberglass insulation offers R-values ranging from R-11 to R-38, as well as effective thermal and noise control.

ComfortTherm®

ComfortTherm® Formaldehyde-free™ fiberglass insulation is wrapped in plastic to reduce itch and dust during installation. It provides excellent temperature and noise control, and comes with a vapor-retarder or without a vapor-retarder for use in hot, humid climates.

Related How-To Guides

Install in Walls

This video will take you through the steps you’ll need to insulate your walls.

Install in Floors & Ceilings

This video will take you through the steps involved in effectively insulating your floors and ceilings.