In process of insulating garage with fiberglass batts - R30 unfaced (perpedic) on top R13 faced (parallel w truss)
Put up the duravent rafter shutes and extended them past the top plate a few inches (4-6") into the soffit area
Question: My plan was to cut pieces of the fiberglass and stuff it under the vent shute/above top plate and a few inches past it toward the soffit...if that makes sense.
Doing some research I discovered wind wash effect, appears some folks create a 'wind block' out of say, rigid foam pieces cut then spray foam them into the cavity.
Wonder if it would be worth the extra effort to do so? Or just tuck the fiberglass in and call it a day.
If I create a foam wind block, would it be wise to use , say 1" foam pink board, or buy some more duravent and vent a piece to fill in the gap between the top of the top plate and bottom of vent shute??
Put up the duravent rafter shutes and extended them past the top plate a few inches (4-6") into the soffit area
Question: My plan was to cut pieces of the fiberglass and stuff it under the vent shute/above top plate and a few inches past it toward the soffit...if that makes sense.
Doing some research I discovered wind wash effect, appears some folks create a 'wind block' out of say, rigid foam pieces cut then spray foam them into the cavity.
Wonder if it would be worth the extra effort to do so? Or just tuck the fiberglass in and call it a day.
If I create a foam wind block, would it be wise to use , say 1" foam pink board, or buy some more duravent and vent a piece to fill in the gap between the top of the top plate and bottom of vent shute??