Attic Insulation
JM of New Bedord Co. has been insulating thousands of houses since 1951 and those that just insulated their attics saved on average 30%
Should I insulate the floor of the attic or the rafters?
Insulating the floor
By insulating the floor of your attic you cut off that attic space and no longer heat that area.
This also allows adequet ventillation for your roof which will last longer because of it.
Insulating rafters with vents
The only down side to Prop-R-vents is that the actual vents take up an inch of space which reduces the potential R-value of that space.
You also end up heating more space which leads to higher fuel bills.
Insulating rafters without vents
The problems with hot roofs are that they dramatically decrease the life of the shingles. The insulation behind the shingles trap the heat within the shingles, thus the sun bakes the shingles at a much faster rate.
What if I use my attic for storage?
If you would like to use your attic for storage we have two options
Our technicians can blow underneath the flooring and dense pack the insulation into the rafter space.
Or…
Build up the flooring with 2X6 to allow for extra space. Run boards perpendicular with existing joists.
Blown under flooring
Built up flooring
Possible Attic Problems
Air Leakage
Improper Venting
Uneven Insulation
Attic / Stair Hatch Covering
Insulation Options
Attic Insulation
JM of New Bedord Co. has been insulating thousands of houses since 1951 and those that just insulated their attics saved on average 30%
Wall Insulation
Basement / Crawl Space
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