redcar
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We have an old building that we have been "modernizing" while trying to keep it looking original. The crawl space under the building is wide open to the elements, and in addition to insulating the walls/attic we have added paper-backed insulation between the floor joists to help hold heat/cool inside the building. As it is a very old building, we still have some air leaks in the flooring material. My question is: can I nail up a solid or mostly solid layer of rigid foam insulation to the floor joists (this would put the rigid foam between the ground and the current paper-backed insulation) -- or will I end up with a massive trapped moisture problem?
Thanks for any/all help.
Bob
Thanks for any/all help.
Bob