Viper98912
Well-known member
Hello folks! 
In the attic, is it worth putting in those 1/4" bubble foil reflective panels between the roof joists? We have the standard setup inside our house - sheetrock on the ceiling in the living space, then blown in insulation on top of that in the attic, and some plywood in certain areas for small storage.
Of course, it gets hotter than heck up there in the summer, and I'd like to see if there's a way to slightly reduce the temps up there for our storage items. It's not a big deal, but if it helps, it helps.
I previously had a house that had foam between the roof joists and it always felt a nice and cool 75 degrees up there (incredible honestly...) but after watching a few stories about bad foam jobs causing major health issues, I'm a little unsure about doing it now.
So while I know that this thin foil radiant barrier won't make that big of a difference, is it worth it at all to help bring the temps down?

In the attic, is it worth putting in those 1/4" bubble foil reflective panels between the roof joists? We have the standard setup inside our house - sheetrock on the ceiling in the living space, then blown in insulation on top of that in the attic, and some plywood in certain areas for small storage.
Of course, it gets hotter than heck up there in the summer, and I'd like to see if there's a way to slightly reduce the temps up there for our storage items. It's not a big deal, but if it helps, it helps.
I previously had a house that had foam between the roof joists and it always felt a nice and cool 75 degrees up there (incredible honestly...) but after watching a few stories about bad foam jobs causing major health issues, I'm a little unsure about doing it now.
So while I know that this thin foil radiant barrier won't make that big of a difference, is it worth it at all to help bring the temps down?
