RustnGrease
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I'll try and make this as easy and painless as possible. So we're buying a house very soon, and alas in december, not the summer/fall as we would've liked. Either way the house has what i would call a 3 season attic, no heat plumbed. Also only some insulation in certain areas between the 2nd floor and attic. Currently fiberglass batts. There's a floor pretty much through the entire attic with some access points. And 0 insulation on the attic ceiling/roof.
My question is, what's my best route to insulate between the 2nd floor ceiling and attic floor? 2x6's for joists IIRC. No vapor barrier currently present either. With how it currently is i can see money going right out the door for heating the 2nd floor living space.
I could potentially remove some of the floorboards and install fiberglass batts, but that would be a pain, also considering doing DIY blown in insulation. Would hate to remove all of the floorboards. I know it won't be the R-49/R-60 thats recommended for around here but something has to be better than nothing.
Also to raise the entire floor to have enough depth of insulation for R-49/60 is somewhat out of the question.
My question is, what's my best route to insulate between the 2nd floor ceiling and attic floor? 2x6's for joists IIRC. No vapor barrier currently present either. With how it currently is i can see money going right out the door for heating the 2nd floor living space.
I could potentially remove some of the floorboards and install fiberglass batts, but that would be a pain, also considering doing DIY blown in insulation. Would hate to remove all of the floorboards. I know it won't be the R-49/R-60 thats recommended for around here but something has to be better than nothing.
Also to raise the entire floor to have enough depth of insulation for R-49/60 is somewhat out of the question.