The Right Way To Insulate Attics and Cathedral Ceilings with Batts

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http://www.idimn.com The Right Way To Insulate Attics and Cathedral Ceilings with Batts, using Certain Teed fiberglass insulation. This video covers how ceilings and attics require higher R values because of the range of temperatures they are exposed to and a description of the Batts and their instillation

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  • Really? Check the instructions on the batt. The tab is supposed to be stapled to the joist or stud face NOT the side. When youshorten the depth of the insulation it lowers the R Value. If 3.5 inches is R-13 the wall is 3.5 inches & you staple to the side of stud you loose a 1/2" or more inches. So what is the R-value then?

  • Working with fiberglass is hell.

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  • It is NEVER right to insulate a house with fiberglass. Fiberglass is the least efficient & most carcinogenic insulation media on the market.

  • it seems to me the idea is to just stuff the foam in between the pieces of wood

  • where are the vents? by the minute mark 6:10 he is doing a slope ceiling as far as i know you are supposed to do a tuck at the top plate of the wall and install vents on slope ceilings, thats code, so by the way that brand of insulation is very itchy, good luck with that install

  • ... спочатку кахель на стіни, а потім штробимо,Щоб труби покласти. Так панове і у Вас з теплоізоляцією стелі та даху.

  • Fiberglass? Made in 1930? :D youtube.com/watch?v=QbKa9u8wei­w&feature=related

  • @txmarman38 Not this type of batt. Some types use no staples at all, they are 1/2-or so- oversized and are made to fit tight and still have proper R. Those types always use poly as a vapobar.

    You are right in pointing out to always check instructions. Certainteed (Menard's sells it) as far as what I've bought is supposed to be installed as shown.

    Ecobatt makes a good one without a kraft face and needs no wire to keep in place. It's so soft when it's new.

  • @malachy1847 or even blown in. Fiberglass is the worst. Unless it's installed extremely carefully the cold air just goes right around a batt.

  • @malachy1847 Buy sprayfoam.

  • Fibreglass is not great in respect of convected curents and R values drop off when exposed to low temperatures ..... Sprayfoam would seem to to be the way to go in this attic

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