Having ceiling insulation is one of the key elements of energy efficiency that you can add to a home.
Blow in insulation basement ceiling.
Notice how you don t see any of the ceiling framing down at the ceiling level.
Blown in insulation fills between existing wall studs and ceiling joists quickly and easily.
We plan on leaving the beams exposed and painting this so this was a necessary step.
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However there are some situations where it is not advisable.
So i suggest you put your time and money into improvements that have a bigger payback such as adding more insulation in the attic weatherstripping your windows and doors sealing cracks insulating the rim.
Whatever your insulation need is there are a few things you should know when installing basement insulation.
Blown in or loose fill insulation insulation blankets batts and rolls spray foam insulation and foam board insulation.
Here s an overview of the pros and cons of this approach as well as the different types of basement ceiling insulation available.
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Achieving greater r values in attics the higher the r value the better the thermal performance of the insulation.
I feel like this post needs a disclaimer that it was probably the worst hour of my life.
I was going to cut into the plaster yes plaster ceiling in my 5 tall basement of my 129 year old home cross wise to the joists so that i could blow loose fill insulation into the cavities which have minimal pipes circuitry etc.
You also don t see any gaps that allow you to see all the way down to the ceiling drywall.
But in the end totally worth it.
Here are the installation methods from lowest to highest average r value per inch.
Basement ceiling insulation is a great way to improve your home s energy efficiency and lower your bills.
In general how the insulation s method of installation can give you an idea of how it compares to other types of insulation.
Learn how to remove insulation from a basement ceiling.
Find your zone on the map and then use the chart to determine the level of insulation you need to properly insulate your attic walls floors and crawlspaces.
When installing insulation in your basement s ceiling you are effectively providing floor insulation as well.
The photo above shows an attic insulated with blown cellulose.
After we cleaned out the basement the next step was to remove the insulation.