JimVonBaden
Well-known member
A few photos to show what I have, and where it is goging:
Basic, no ridge vent, soffit vents or gable vents.
Style of rafters and openings on sides.
Current state of build.
Now, before you ask, I didn't have any control over the build, it was an incentive to buy the house, which did not include venting and the sheet rock done with no insulation.
The intent is to insulate only the ceiling above the sheet rock. I will be adding gable vents to both ends to vent the "attic" space, and I will be using it for lite storage. I'll add plywood or OSB over the center section, and a drop-down stair.
I can blow in insulation, add bats with or without backing, or even use foam sheet, I prefer not to use expanding foam because I can't do it myself.
My main concern is that any significant insulation will physically touch both the sheet rock and the OSB roof pannels. I am concerned about heat and moisture issues. Is this a valid concern, and if so, what would be the best approach to avoiding issues?
Thanks,
Jim
Basic, no ridge vent, soffit vents or gable vents.
Style of rafters and openings on sides.
Current state of build.
Now, before you ask, I didn't have any control over the build, it was an incentive to buy the house, which did not include venting and the sheet rock done with no insulation.
The intent is to insulate only the ceiling above the sheet rock. I will be adding gable vents to both ends to vent the "attic" space, and I will be using it for lite storage. I'll add plywood or OSB over the center section, and a drop-down stair.
I can blow in insulation, add bats with or without backing, or even use foam sheet, I prefer not to use expanding foam because I can't do it myself.
My main concern is that any significant insulation will physically touch both the sheet rock and the OSB roof pannels. I am concerned about heat and moisture issues. Is this a valid concern, and if so, what would be the best approach to avoiding issues?
Thanks,
Jim

