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I have a 10x25’ space in my garage that I would like to convert to a grow space. Electricity is there.
8’ cinder block walls on 3 sides.
Some sort of partition will have to be built on one side, 25’Lx8’H, with some sort of entryway.
A flat ceiling needs to be installed (25x10’). There is a good lip at the top of the cinder block walls where plywood could rest and be secured, allowing it to be attached to the rafters as well. The peak of the garage is about 16’ so there is plenty of open space above the ceiling for ventilation, etc. Odor is not an issue.
The walls and ceiling need to be insulated. It snows in the winter. I’m thinking of glueing 2” reflective foam board insulation to all the walls and ceiling.
I have 5 air cooled 600w mh/hps lights and 2 in-line fans. Currently using a dwc system.
Bottom line, what’s the best, most inexpensive way to convert and utilize this space? It needs to be sealed/protected from the outdoors and insulated from the cold.