If you re insulating the roof directly.
Proper way to insulate a roof with blown in insulation.
Roughly a quarter of the average home s heat is lost through the roof.
If it is located in a conditioned part of the house also remember to insulate and air seal your attic access.
An advantage of spray foam is it s quick whereas foam board needs to be cut and measured which can be a chore.
High density damp spray is used in the attic or walls.
Rigid board insulation is intended for use in confined spaces such as exterior walls and cathedral ceilings.
Some common insulation methods can actually cause long term damage.
There are three types of blown in insulation.
If the studs are 16 5 inches on center and you re using batts made for 16 inches you ll have a crack on each side that air can move through says tom.
Because blown insulation comes out as chunks of cellulose or fiberglass it does a better job of filling every crevice of the attic.
The insulation itself can burn or melt in some cases or can over insulate a wire or connection causing a fire which causes the structure itself to burn.
Pre 1930s wiring which poses a fire hazard to insulation material.
Spray foams are used in the attic or.
The three most common types of blown in insulation are loose fill fiberglass cellulose and rock wool each with its own pros and cons.
Before insulating seal any air leaks and make roof and other necessary repairs.
Fiberglass insulation gets its r value from the amount of air it traps between its fibers.
Loose fill insulation is blown into the attic or walls.
To insulate the roof itself you either use spray foam or retrofit with it with rigid foam board.
Insulating the attic and roof.
Blown in blanket is a loose fill material held in place in walls or ceilings by netting.
Insulate and air seal any knee walls vertical walls with attic space directly behind them in your home as well.
Basically if you spray or stuff insulation into a wall cavity in an existing building pay close attention to the type and condition of the wiring that may be in the cavity.
If you re insulating from scratch put the right vapor barrier in the right place though some batts come with a paper or foil facing that can act as a vapor barrier tom silva prefers to use 6 mil polyethylene sheeting cut to fit between the joists and with seams sealed by foil tape to prevent moisture from seeping into insulation.