Ferrino
Well-known member
I have a vaulted ceiling in my double-garage which is unfinished and which I would like to drywall for aesthetics. You can see the underside of the plywood sheathing and then there is a series of 2x6 rafters. On the roof above there are curved tiles, common to Southern California.
I was thinking that, although this is a shallow cavity, it might be a good idea to pack some insulation in there before drywalling, to reduce some of the intense heat that gathers in the garage in the Summer. Would that be a problem if the cavity is not ventilated? There are no soffit vents at the bottom of the rafters (and no vents at the top/ridge either). There is another similar vaulted ceiling above our living room and that is finished with drywall and I assume has insulation in it, yet it does not have any soffit ventilation either.
Is the need to ventilate such vaulted ceilings a regional thing? Or is there some special arrangement of insulation required when the roof deck is not ventilated by soffits? I really an new to insulation and don't want to seal up the cavities only for the sheathing to rot out from condensation or something.
Many thanks for any advice!
I was thinking that, although this is a shallow cavity, it might be a good idea to pack some insulation in there before drywalling, to reduce some of the intense heat that gathers in the garage in the Summer. Would that be a problem if the cavity is not ventilated? There are no soffit vents at the bottom of the rafters (and no vents at the top/ridge either). There is another similar vaulted ceiling above our living room and that is finished with drywall and I assume has insulation in it, yet it does not have any soffit ventilation either.
Is the need to ventilate such vaulted ceilings a regional thing? Or is there some special arrangement of insulation required when the roof deck is not ventilated by soffits? I really an new to insulation and don't want to seal up the cavities only for the sheathing to rot out from condensation or something.
Many thanks for any advice!