3PedalMINI
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A few years ago we had an addition put on, Then life took over and the economy took a dump so we put the project on hold. When it was put on we decided it would be smart to add a floor to the attic. We are finally at the point that we are getting ready to finish it, Finishing electrical next week! Now we are completely stumped on insulation and how we want to go about doing it. We are sealing every single opening, and the lengths of Studs/Joist's where they meet the sheathing to prevent any air or drafts.
The attic is large enough that we can get 20" or more of the Blown in insulation all over the living space. So we were wondering if we make sure that we get that much all over and all spots where air can come in are sealed do we need to use batts to fill in the joist cavities?
Just so im making sense there would be 7 1/2" of dead air space between the drywall and attic floor then with 20" + of blown in insulation. Can i do this? does anyone see any issue in this?
Thanks for any help or advice!
The attic is large enough that we can get 20" or more of the Blown in insulation all over the living space. So we were wondering if we make sure that we get that much all over and all spots where air can come in are sealed do we need to use batts to fill in the joist cavities?
Just so im making sense there would be 7 1/2" of dead air space between the drywall and attic floor then with 20" + of blown in insulation. Can i do this? does anyone see any issue in this?
Thanks for any help or advice!
