Here are just a few of the highlights.
No insulation in roof.
Although moisture problems in the roof assembly can be due to waterproofing deficiencies don t neglect the effect of condensation.
The big concern with roof ventilation and insulation is moisture control in the roof sheathing.
Insulating and venting when there is no roof soffit may 21 2016 in most residential homes the soffit and associated vents is the structural part of the roof that hangs over the side of the home.
Use construction adhesive between 1x4 and insulation board.
The movement of air into indirect conditioning of an unvented attic is a slow gradual process that will not be noticeable by occupants and typically will not put any strain on the hvac system.
Proper insulation can significantly reduce your energy consumption heat in the winter ac in the summer and reduce your energy costs by hundreds of dollars a year.
For the same reason insulation shouldn t touch the roof s underside.
This is bad for the environment and for your wallet as you end up spending a lot more on your electric bills.
A roof without good insulation is a great contributor to energy loss.
Strip off the roof.
Fill the area with 1 5 inches thick polyiso.
But spray foam insulation used at the underside of the roof deck would need to be covered by a thermal barrier and intumescent coatings are commonly used.
Covering up the soffit vents with loose fill or batts which can happen if you stuff insulation along the eaves is a huge no no.
If your roof deck or insulation is developing water droplets chances are your forehead is too.
Starting at one edge accross the roof to the other edge.
But with proper design and maintenance principles you don t have to sweat roof condensation issues.
When you don t have any insulation you re constantly leaking lots of heat out the roof keeping the sheathing warm so if it gets wet it dries out quickly.
The principle behind soffits is to allow air to circulate in and around the attic.
Running with the slope lay 1x4 lumber flat onto the insulation 2ft o c.
Adding insulation where it was never designed to go mainly the walls of an old house causes a host of problems all due to the moisture issues it creates.
Wood can wet without issue but keep it wet and then the problems arise.
There is no insulation in that ceiling and in the summer that room heats up and forces the a c to run constantly in what seems like a losing battle to cool that space.
The airflow from the soffits to the ridge vent keeps the roof cool and prevents ice dams and the material will block that flow.
Chauk line to idenify where your rafters are.