Step 4 cut foam boards.
Adding foam board to inside of attic space.
Energy saver eliminates the need to remove attic flooring and lose valuable attic storage space in order to make major energy saving upgrades in the attic.
Foam board insulation is easy to cut with a circular saw with a masonry blade or scored with a utility knife and snapped like you would drywall.
Remove any existing pieces of insulation that might have been covering the attic walls until now.
A local company is saying that i need 19 inches for an r50 rating.
A lot of builders and homeowners are going with spray foam insulation because of the airtightness benefits but then the questioner mentioned that the spray foam contractor had intentionally left big holes to the outside by not sealing the gable vents.
Select rigid foam insulation boards that are at least 1 2 inch less in thickness than the rafter space is deep if you plan to finish the attic as living space.
The superattic system utilizes proprietary silverglo rigid foam insulation panels to fully seal and insulate the attic directly beneath the roof rafters and directly inside the gable ends.
Earlier this year i got a question about a home that had spray foam insulation in the attic.
Step 3 place caulking and furring strips.
Normally in occupied areas all spray foam must be covered by a 15 minute thermal barrier such as thick drywall per code requirements in irc section 316 4 and ibc section 2603 4.
To attach the insulation you can use screws with large washers a special adhesive made for adhering foam board insulation or for smaller pieces you can seal them in with caulk or spray foam.
2 measure and cut the foam boards as.
The superattic system from dr.
Nothing unusual about that.
Remove the old.
Due to cost considerations i looked at an additional five inches for a total of 12 inches and a r30 rating.
After electrical rough in the backs of the boxes are sealed with low expansion gun foam insulation batts installed recycled blue jean never fiberglass foam board seams are taped and all edges sealed with gun foam including around the electrical boxes it s actually easier to do this if oversized openings are cut in the foam board leaving a gap to fill with spray foam.
Intumescent coatings are not always needed to coat spray foam in the attic in order to meet code thermal barrier requirements.