Don t mash or compress the insulation into the space.
Attic stuffed with construction materials.
Fortunately this is a fairly easy fix.
Full of old trunks and boxes.
Because the pipe gets hot building codes usually require 1 inch of clearance from metal flues 2 inches from masonry chimneys to any combustible material including insulation.
A naked light bulb hanging from the center cast an amber glow.
It needs a certain amount of loft to work properly.
In order to facilitate this exchange of warm and cool air the general rule of thumb suggests installing at least 1 sq.
Construction design attic truss an attic truss is a type of roof truss with an integrated living space built into its design.
Wet roofing panels have even less of a chance of drying in an unventilated attic when insulation has been applied directly to the underside of the roofing panels.
Use r 30 insulation for the ceiling and r 13 for the walls.
You can sister the joists by cutting 2 x8 boards the same length as the joists applying construction adhesive and affixing each to a joist with nails.
The attic in my great grandmother mimi s home in kensington md a big old victorian with a view of the railroad tracks in the distance was a cabinet of wonders.
Building codes vary.
The best approach for a vented attic in a cold climate is installing a layer of drywall with a good coat of latex paint the paint creates a semi permeable vapor barrier.
Roofing panels can get wet when design or construction flaws allow moisture in when ice dams damage shingles or when strong winds and storms damage the roofing.
Draftstopping draftstop is defined by the international building code as.
The opening around a furnace or water heater flue or chimney can be a major source of warm air moving into the attic.
If building a knee wall for storage like karl did with this project make sure to insulate that area as well.
You might open up your attic and find bare joists with fiberglass or cellulose insulation between the joists.
Staple insulation between the wall studs and ceiling joists image a.
Of vent for every 300 sq.
A material device or construction installed to restrict the movement of air within open spaces of concealed areas of building components such as crawl spaces floor ceiling assemblies roof ceiling assemblies and attics.
For example if your attic is accessed through a hatchway or dropdown ladder you can install a few thin plywood panels across the joists or attic trusses within reach of the hatchway.