Torque1st
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Hello gentlemen-
What is the best way to insulate a wood floor over a crawlspace? The building is 14 x 24' located in Kansas City. The floor joists are 2x10" on 16" centers. The building is heated and air-conditioned. The only access to the crawlspace is a 24x30" opening in the floor. The perimeter foundation is 8" thick PC. There is approximately 16" of space under the joists near the access hole and 36" of space at the far end of the building. There presently is no insulation under the wood floor.
I was thinking 2" of foam sprayed in but I do not know if a contractor could access that space and I am concerned with safety and a breathable air supply. I know foam would be beyond my abilities.
I am getting a mite long in the tooth to crawl under there besides being stiff and over-sized to boot. It was hell getting under there when I was younger.
What is the best way to insulate a wood floor over a crawlspace? The building is 14 x 24' located in Kansas City. The floor joists are 2x10" on 16" centers. The building is heated and air-conditioned. The only access to the crawlspace is a 24x30" opening in the floor. The perimeter foundation is 8" thick PC. There is approximately 16" of space under the joists near the access hole and 36" of space at the far end of the building. There presently is no insulation under the wood floor.
I was thinking 2" of foam sprayed in but I do not know if a contractor could access that space and I am concerned with safety and a breathable air supply. I know foam would be beyond my abilities.
I am getting a mite long in the tooth to crawl under there besides being stiff and over-sized to boot. It was hell getting under there when I was younger.