jmarkwolf
Well-known member
I am nearly complete with my 28ft x 30ft two story garage.
While trying to find the proper insulation for the ceiling of the ground floor (formed by 2x8 attic trusses), which is the floor of the 2nd story. And assuming that rolled and batt insulation must fill the wall and rafter cavity "properly" to achieve the rated R value (no compression nor air gaps), I'm finding the following dichotomy:
5 1/2" thick R21 insulation is too thick for 2x4, but not thick enough for 2x6.
6 1/4" thick R19 insulation is too thick for 2x6, but not thick enough for 2x8.
6 1/2" thick R19 insulation is too thick for 2x6, but not thick enough for 2x8.
8" thick R25 insulation is too thick for 2x8, but not thick enough for 2x10.
All the while, code dictates the R value that must be complied with, with no practical/economical way to get there?
Rather than making insulation that fits the various dimensions properly, ie 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 and 2x10 cavities, they would rather make insulation that fits nothing properly?
WTF Over!
Any insight gratefully recieved.
While trying to find the proper insulation for the ceiling of the ground floor (formed by 2x8 attic trusses), which is the floor of the 2nd story. And assuming that rolled and batt insulation must fill the wall and rafter cavity "properly" to achieve the rated R value (no compression nor air gaps), I'm finding the following dichotomy:
5 1/2" thick R21 insulation is too thick for 2x4, but not thick enough for 2x6.
6 1/4" thick R19 insulation is too thick for 2x6, but not thick enough for 2x8.
6 1/2" thick R19 insulation is too thick for 2x6, but not thick enough for 2x8.
8" thick R25 insulation is too thick for 2x8, but not thick enough for 2x10.
All the while, code dictates the R value that must be complied with, with no practical/economical way to get there?
Rather than making insulation that fits the various dimensions properly, ie 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 and 2x10 cavities, they would rather make insulation that fits nothing properly?
WTF Over!
Any insight gratefully recieved.

