lorge1989
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My garage and my house are similiar in the sense that, they both are single story with an attic that I can walk upright in. I can only walk upright in the center (max ~6' clearance).
In my garage I simply insulated the ceiling with regular batt insulation, R-19. Which was fine, I do not heat the garage all winter. Just keep it at a decent temperature when in use.
My home is constructed similiarly I believe, with 2x6s in the cieling. Currently there is insulation on the underside of the roof. This creates a very hot attic during the summer months, and also a decently warm attic in the winter months. The current insulation is poorly done and I want to make sure that when I get a new roof put on I correct the insulation problem because I believe is has decreased the life of my roof and also contributed to some ice damming.
My attic is unfinished, used for storage. I do not care if it goes below freezing in the winter. I do care about prolonging my roof life, and preventing ice damns.
My thoughts on insulating the home attic is that I want to insulate the floor of the attic instead of the roof. Also I would like to increase ventilation up there.
Doing this is harder than it seems. Reason is, like I said I only have 2x6s on the floor, so just using batt insulation will only give me a R value of 19. I thought of using a combo of batt and foam board, and I think I can get that value into the mid 20s. Living in Buffalo, NY, our winters get cold and although this insulation layout will be better than before it is far from optimal.
There is a floor in the attic currently, that would have to be taken up to install the insulation. It is possible for me to fur the floor up to give me more depth for more insulation, decreasing clearance height.
Is the floor insulation better than the roof insulation idea?
Is there any disadvantage of insulating directly on the ceiling?
How can I increase my R value with limited space?
In my garage I simply insulated the ceiling with regular batt insulation, R-19. Which was fine, I do not heat the garage all winter. Just keep it at a decent temperature when in use.
My home is constructed similiarly I believe, with 2x6s in the cieling. Currently there is insulation on the underside of the roof. This creates a very hot attic during the summer months, and also a decently warm attic in the winter months. The current insulation is poorly done and I want to make sure that when I get a new roof put on I correct the insulation problem because I believe is has decreased the life of my roof and also contributed to some ice damming.
My attic is unfinished, used for storage. I do not care if it goes below freezing in the winter. I do care about prolonging my roof life, and preventing ice damns.
My thoughts on insulating the home attic is that I want to insulate the floor of the attic instead of the roof. Also I would like to increase ventilation up there.
Doing this is harder than it seems. Reason is, like I said I only have 2x6s on the floor, so just using batt insulation will only give me a R value of 19. I thought of using a combo of batt and foam board, and I think I can get that value into the mid 20s. Living in Buffalo, NY, our winters get cold and although this insulation layout will be better than before it is far from optimal.
There is a floor in the attic currently, that would have to be taken up to install the insulation. It is possible for me to fur the floor up to give me more depth for more insulation, decreasing clearance height.
Is the floor insulation better than the roof insulation idea?
Is there any disadvantage of insulating directly on the ceiling?
How can I increase my R value with limited space?
