Because the simplest and cheapest way to insulate an attic is to add material to the floor.
Which way does insulation gos ine the attic.
If you do this the shiny side of the.
The paper facing should always face toward the inside of the home.
Drying potential is important.
Before insulating seal any air leaks and make roof and other necessary repairs.
I appreciate that especially coming from a fellow summer camper.
Whether you choose faced or unfaced insulation for the attic depends on the.
Why can t i install it the other way regardless of whether insulation is installed in a wall attic or crawlspace.
So it s time to pay close attention to what s happening up there.
I think the only way to do that effectively would be with modular homes where they building inside out.
Vapor barriers are sheets of plastic or other material placed on one side of insulation sheets.
But if the floor is covered in plywood you can t stuff enough insulation beneath it to do the job sufficiently not even in warm climates.
In any case the vapor barrier must point to the warm side.
Achieving greater r values in attics the higher the r value the better the thermal performance of the insulation.
Facing is a thin layer of paper or plastic attached to one side of batting insulation which is sold in a roll.
Find your zone on the map and then use the chart to determine the level of insulation you need to properly insulate your attic walls floors and crawlspaces.
Hi cheryl the paper facing on insulation has an asphalt layer which acts as a vapor barrier.
Kim asks on your show you said that when insulating under a floor the paper facing should face up against the flooring.
If you want to add foil insulation to an existing roof you can still do it by going into the attic and stapling it to the undersides of the roof rafters.
This barrier is meant to keep moisture from getting to the insulation in the walls and ceilings and it is required by building codes when insulating most houses.
To find out if you have enough attic insulation measure the thickness of the insulation.
You only want one vapor barrier in your attic and it should be as close to the ceiling as possible to prevent warm moist air from coming up from the heated house and condensing when it hits the cold air in the attic.
The drywall goes in before the exterior sheathing does.
If it is less than an equivalent of r 30 you could probably benefit by adding more.