Learninggal
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NYC is HVAC climate zone 4. 100 yr old stucco home. Walls are lathe & plaster with 0 insulation. Attic has some old worn-out pink batts and rim joists in basement have nothing
I'm utilizing a govt. energy program so limited with choices. I've read many threads and do understand some perils if moisture gets in and stays there. So far, the few contractors I've called offer this. I asked about rock wool and the state program doesn't allow that
- Attic - open-cell spray foam on the floor of the attic. I have my HVAC furnace and condenser in there that serves the 2nd floor (not the best idea but I inherited it). However, this unit is barely used as the basement unit heats up the whole home and we barely use 2 weeks of air conditioning
- Closed cell spray foam after making holes on the 1st & 2nd floor between studs (actually it'll be either closed or open cell depending on how much space he finds in the walls)
- Basement isn't covered by the program so what insulation would you recommend for rim joists & basement walls? We plan to finish the basement next year and use it (not sleeping space but just want to use that space)
I guess the exterior of the house and roof matters here so I want to fix things up to ensure no moisture finds its way in. Roof replaced 5 yrs ago and in good condition. House painted 12 yrs ago and we do have stucco cracks developing all over so guessing it'll be a good idea to patch and repaint at the same time as the insulation or even before. Right?
Thanks
I'm utilizing a govt. energy program so limited with choices. I've read many threads and do understand some perils if moisture gets in and stays there. So far, the few contractors I've called offer this. I asked about rock wool and the state program doesn't allow that
- Attic - open-cell spray foam on the floor of the attic. I have my HVAC furnace and condenser in there that serves the 2nd floor (not the best idea but I inherited it). However, this unit is barely used as the basement unit heats up the whole home and we barely use 2 weeks of air conditioning
- Closed cell spray foam after making holes on the 1st & 2nd floor between studs (actually it'll be either closed or open cell depending on how much space he finds in the walls)
- Basement isn't covered by the program so what insulation would you recommend for rim joists & basement walls? We plan to finish the basement next year and use it (not sleeping space but just want to use that space)
I guess the exterior of the house and roof matters here so I want to fix things up to ensure no moisture finds its way in. Roof replaced 5 yrs ago and in good condition. House painted 12 yrs ago and we do have stucco cracks developing all over so guessing it'll be a good idea to patch and repaint at the same time as the insulation or even before. Right?
Thanks
