NWbordergrower91
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I'm a new member to the site, have a bit of experience but still have my head quite far up my arse. I have gotten myself a couple grow bibles to help me along the way but a few veteran growers in my area say I can find quite a lot of useful info on here.
So to get straight to it, I'm building a grow room in my bedroom. Yes I could buy a tent, but not the the specifications I would prefer, and durability. It's 5x8x7ft, build with a 2x2 framing, and sheets of moisture resistant plywood 1/2in. As it sits now, I could hang lights, the panda paper, and get going. However I would like to know the benefits and downfalls of insulating it.
In my mind if I were to insulate all the walls, and the ceiling, cover it all up after its hung with the visqueen plastic I have; and finally put the panda paper over top for ultimate light reflection, not only will it reduce sound by quite a considerable amount but also help me control temp.
Now before I go on, I am going to run 2 600w's in this room, and it will be a single cycle room for the time being (veg and flower, 1 batch at a time. All the room I have for now). Obviously those will pump out some heat, but I'm thinking yes the insulation would obviously hold the heat in the room, however since I will be exhausting directly out my bedroom window, I think insulating it would just help control the overall temps. Less heat build up, a more consistent night temperature, as well as being able to hold cool air from my a/c unit as long as my ventilation doesn't pull too much out too fast.
A lot to read, apologies for the length but I figured the more thorough I am the better you can inform or advise me.
Also I live up in the NW corner of Washington, so the highest temp I see (during summer) inside my house is about 76-78F, during the winter I love my radiant house temperature at 68F. Just a little more info for thought if that may contribute to whether or not insulation is overkill possibly or helpful.
Thanks again
So to get straight to it, I'm building a grow room in my bedroom. Yes I could buy a tent, but not the the specifications I would prefer, and durability. It's 5x8x7ft, build with a 2x2 framing, and sheets of moisture resistant plywood 1/2in. As it sits now, I could hang lights, the panda paper, and get going. However I would like to know the benefits and downfalls of insulating it.
In my mind if I were to insulate all the walls, and the ceiling, cover it all up after its hung with the visqueen plastic I have; and finally put the panda paper over top for ultimate light reflection, not only will it reduce sound by quite a considerable amount but also help me control temp.
Now before I go on, I am going to run 2 600w's in this room, and it will be a single cycle room for the time being (veg and flower, 1 batch at a time. All the room I have for now). Obviously those will pump out some heat, but I'm thinking yes the insulation would obviously hold the heat in the room, however since I will be exhausting directly out my bedroom window, I think insulating it would just help control the overall temps. Less heat build up, a more consistent night temperature, as well as being able to hold cool air from my a/c unit as long as my ventilation doesn't pull too much out too fast.
A lot to read, apologies for the length but I figured the more thorough I am the better you can inform or advise me.
Also I live up in the NW corner of Washington, so the highest temp I see (during summer) inside my house is about 76-78F, during the winter I love my radiant house temperature at 68F. Just a little more info for thought if that may contribute to whether or not insulation is overkill possibly or helpful.
Thanks again