Now that you ve air sealed your attic and basement check your attic insulation levels and add more if necessary.
Is it okay not to insulate your attic.
Before you peel away the plywood assess its condition if it s fit for insulation.
The technically correct approach depends on a number of factors.
If your attic is often used or perhaps you plan to convert it in the future you will need to insulate the inner surfaces of the roof.
But if the floor is covered in plywood you can t stuff enough insulation beneath it to do the job sufficiently not even in warm climates.
Woodie s will show you how to insulate your attic.
Although they re fairly pretty to look at icicles could be a sign of a problem with your attic s insulation.
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The energy savings touted by unvented attics can be as high as 20.
Check your current insulation for dampness.
Unventilated attics can help to mitigate energy loss through leaky ducts or ceiling fittings.
The attic is the easiest place to add insulation to improve your comfort and the energy efficiency of your home.
Start with the attic floor.
This is the best way to save money and energy in your home.
Poorly insulated attics become warm in the winter and as we all learned in school heat tends to rise up.
Stop using your attic for storage.
This way it s easier to remove the plywood on the attic floor.
Before you seal or insulate your attic it s best to clear it out first.
Because the simplest and cheapest way to insulate an attic is to add material to the floor.
The presence of molds and stains means that it s time to change them.
Whether or not there is an inner roof lining and the total thickness of the roof structure.
However if your attic gets very hot in the summer insulating the ceiling may reduce some of the heat transferred from the attic to the garage space via conduction through the ceiling materials.
However if moisture is able to enter the unvented attic space it may lead to roofing panel issues.