Is it OK to use unfaced insulation in attic?
Is it OK to use unfaced insulation in attic?
When installing between the roof rafters of finished attic spaces, you can use either faced or unfaced batting. When using insulation that has paper or plastic batting, that moisture barrier should face outward toward the attic space.
Does faced or unfaced insulation matter?
Unfaced insulation is non-combustible. However, it’s common for a layer of faced insulation to be used in the exterior walls and attic ceilings to prevent water from entering the home, while unfaced insulation can be added to improve the heat retention ability and reduce the risk of fire.
Which insulation is best for attic?
Spray foam offers the best attic insulation performance available. Choose from two types: closed-cell and open-cell, aka 2-pound and ½-pound, respectively. They sport insulation values of approximately R-6.5 and R-3.6 per inch, respectively.
Does faced insulation need a vapor barrier?
Since vapor barriers are only additional protection and not required to finish faced insulation, they are not always necessary. In fact, in some parts of the United States, it is better to not add vapor barriers as they can do more damage than good to your insulation.
Should I insulate the joists and rafters?
Insulating between the joists of your loft will keep your house warmer, but make the roof space above colder. This means pipes and water tanks in the loft space could be more likely to freeze, so you will need to insulate them.
Can you put too much insulation in attic?
It’s possible to over-insulate an attic as too much will cause moisture buildup and eventually result in mold. Eventually, adding more insulation leads to diminishing returns in trapping heat as well.
Does faced insulation need vapor barrier?
Do I need a vapor barrier if I use faced insulation?
Do you put plastic over faced insulation?
In most climates, it needs a vapor barrier. Some builders rely on batts with attached kraft-paper facing to do that job, but Tom recommends unfaced batts, covered in plastic with all the seams taped shut.
What R-value should my attic be?
R-38
The higher the R-Value, the better the thermal performance of the insulation. The recommended level for most attics is to insulate to R-38 or about 10 to 14 inches, depending on insulation type.
What is the best R-value for attic?
Recommended insulation levels for retrofitting existing wood-framed buildings
| Zone | Add Insulation to Attic | |
|---|---|---|
| Uninsulated Attic | Existing 3–4 Inches of Insulation | |
| 1 | R30 to R49 | R25 to R30 |
| 2 | R30 to R60 | R25 to R38 |
| 3 | R30 to R60 | R25 to R38 |
Should you put plastic over faced insulation?
No, you should not do this. As mentioned above, faced insulation that has a vapor barrier can easily trap moisture. If you put another faced insulation on top of face insulation, a significant amount of moisture can form inside your insulation and in your walls to damage them.
Can you put unfaced insulation over faced insulation?
No, faced insulation should not be added over existing insulation since the vapor retarder on top of or between layers of insulation can trap moisture. Let Accurate Insulation handle your home insulation project from start to finish.
Is it worth insulating between roof rafters?
Benefits. A quarter of heat is lost through the roof in an uninsulated home. Insulating your loft, attic or flat roof is an effective way to reduce heat loss and reduce your heating bills. Installed correctly, loft insulation should pay for itself many times over in its 40-year lifetime.
What R-value should I have in my attic?
The higher the R-Value, the better the thermal performance of the insulation. The recommended level for most attics is to insulate to R-38 or about 10 to 14 inches, depending on insulation type.
Should I insulate between the rafters in my attic?
The general advice we give is that you should always insulate between and above the rafters (warm roof) or between and under the rafters (cold roof).
Does faced insulation need to be stapled?
INSTALLING FACED INSULATION WITHOUT USING STAPLES Make sure the insulation facing is flush with the face of the stud. The insulation must fit snugly at the sides and ends. Some CertainTeed products, such as SpeedyR, are prodcuced without stapling flanges specifically to be friction fit, and do not need to be stapled.
Does paper faced insulation need a vapor barrier?
Faced insulation can go without a vapor barrier. But because of outdated state guidelines and inspections, you are sometimes required to have a vapor barrier if you are installing a faced installation. And improper installation of these barriers can actually cause your walls more harm than good.