
Hey guys,First off, vehicle technician here not a pro so my apologies in advance if my terminology isn’t correct.I’ve got the electrical panel for my townhouse in my garage located on an exterior wall. About 3/4 of the garage is recessed in the house and this panel is attached to the 1/4 that protrudes outwards (hence the exterior wall). I’d really like to insulate behind it and finish all of the remainder of the garage in drywall.So I’m trying to figure out how to go about this. Getting insulation behind there (batts) doesn’t seem too hard but it’s the vapour barrier that’s really got me stuck.The meter is on the opposite side of the wall with a large conduit going through it in to the back of the panel.I’m trying to do this without removing the panel as that’s probably beyond me. Aside from that it’s my power supply my for garage lights and it’s -15 outside currently so the thought of working with the door open for lighting isn’t the most appealing.Any advice there? Been contemplating filling the cavity with spray foam or just not insulate behind it and insulate only the surrounding area that would be covered by drywall?Many thanks in advance.https://ift.tt/38nBzUM via /r/DIY https://ift.tt/378ENLH