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Was considering spray foaming my attic. Either closed or open cell.... So... do I do the attic floor and not the roof rafters ? Just the roof rafters and gable ends? Or both ?
My ac air handler unit is in the attic. The foam company said I should do foam on the roof rafters. Said it would help the unit more and keep the home warm. Everything I read is floor! Anyone?
Google says attic floor!
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I'm no expert,...but common sense tells me that if you keep the heat below the attic floor it won't get the opportunity to go out the roof.
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Just the floor. Keep a cold roof. You should look at blown in cellulose.
Make sure to baffle between the rafters at the side wall to maintain soffit ventilation.
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The squirrels prefer the pink cotton candy. So, they'll be disappointed.
Expect reprisals
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I had my whole house done in spray foam. Upon recommendation of my builder, we did open cell on the walls and closed cell on the roof. My electric bills average about $125/month, which in Texas, is exceptional. My builder thinks the low energy consumption is from being air tight as much as from the R value. Could be. We have to crack a window for the wood burning stove to get enough of a draw until it’s good and hot.
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I had my whole house done in spray foam. Upon recommendation of my builder, we did open cell on the walls and closed cell on the roof. My electric bills average about $125/month, which in Texas, is exceptional. My builder thinks the low energy consumption is from being air tight as much as from the R value. Could be. We have to crack a window for the wood burning stove to get enough of a draw until it’s good and hot.
John So you did not do the attic floor?
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The squirrels prefer the pink cotton candy. So, they'll be disappointed.
Expect reprisals Rodents love spray foam. I’ve opened walls that looked like the rodent version of an ant farm—store food here, defecate and dispose of the dead here, sleep and reproduce here, play and fidget here, expand tunnel network here, here, and here... I loath Icynene. My experience is in the north where we have four extreme and distinct seasons.
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I had my whole house done in spray foam. Upon recommendation of my builder, we did open cell on the walls and closed cell on the roof. My electric bills average about $125/month, which in Texas, is exceptional. My builder thinks the low energy consumption is from being air tight as much as from the R value. Could be. We have to crack a window for the wood burning stove to get enough of a draw until it’s good and hot.
John So you did not do the attic floor? Google cold roof. You live in the north. What they do in TX has limited relevance.
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Subterranean Termites love spray foam, in crawspaces in the southeast.
They get behind it and come right up.
I used to cancel control warranties when people sprayed that chit on their foundations.
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The ones that really stumped me were the ones sprayed that liquid paper pulp soul crap. Mmmm, termite candy.
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We super insulated the whole house. First, we installed a silver/Mylar infrared reflective film on the rafters. Then, we added to the blown-in insulation. Also added a solar-powered attic fan. Finally, we installed water-based non-expanding foam between the outer brick walls and the inner sheet rock in addition to the original insulation there.
HUGE difference. In the summer, when it hits 100° degrees, the A/C unit doesn't even kick on until late afternoon. The reflective film keeps hot air from accumulating in the attic - it doesn't get above ambient temp up there, even in summer. The foamed walls keep the heat from the bricks from radiating inside, and make the house both airtight and almost soundproof. A west-facing interior wall that always got hot to the touch now stays cool.
We could not be happier.
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Kingston I've never seen the foam in the attics
See it walls down here and foundation.
Most still go with batts in the ceiling joists.
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The ones that really stumped me were the ones sprayed that liquid paper pulp soul crap. Mmmm, termite candy. Borate
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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We super insulated the whole house. First, we installed a silver/Mylar infrared reflective film on the rafters. Then, we added to the blown-in insulation. Also added a solar-powered attic fan. Finally, we installed water-based non-expanding foam between the outer brick walls and the inner sheet rock in addition to the original insulation there.
HUGE difference. In the summer, when it hits 100° degrees, the A/C unit doesn't even kick on until late afternoon. The reflective film keeps hot air from accumulating in the attic - it doesn't get above ambient temp up there, even in summer. The foamed walls keep the heat from the bricks from radiating inside, and make the house both airtight and almost soundproof. A west-facing interior wall that always got hot to the touch now stays cool.
We could not be happier. That might work in a dry climate. In one with extreme temperature, and humidity swings, it’ll rot out your roof sheathing. In the Northeast and Midwest you need a cold roof that allows air to circulate around the roof structure. It’s called a cold roof.
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Yup, up here batts between the joists, blown insulation on top, continuous peak roof vents, and vented soffits.
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The ones that really stumped me were the ones sprayed that liquid paper pulp soul crap. Mmmm, termite candy. Is that Cellulose insulation???
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I thought attic insulation needed to breathe? Fiberglass rolls, no paper unless you slash the paper.
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The ones that really stumped me were the ones sprayed that liquid paper pulp soul crap. Mmmm, termite candy. Is that Cellulose insulation??? He talking about in a crawl space with ground contact or near ground contact. It would be a misapplication. Poor application and misapplication are common with insulation contractors. They typically have what is some of the least sophisticated labor in the trades. Either way, quality cellulose insulation is treated with borates, which destroys termites ability to digest anything and they die. None of this is an issue in your attic.
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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I thought attic insulation needed to breathe? Fiberglass rolls, no paper unless you slash the paper. Warm air is full of moisture, when warm air hits a cold surface you get condensation. Excess moisture results in mold and fungal activation. Mold and fungal activation lead to health issues and rots wood.
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I've been out of the wood destroying organism biz for about 20 yrs. Seems it was a new thing at the time here then, it might not have been pre treated at that time.
Good to know if it is now.
The crap I remember looked like a mix of glue and a dump truck load of shredded financial reports. Sprayed onto a crawlspace wall. lol
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