Ok so I've ripped all the plaster off of my outside kitchen walls. The house having been built in the sixties has minimum insulation. Whats there is a "new new new" product called fiberglas. Its only about an inch and a half thick with vapor barrior on it, marked R-6. There is a 2 inch gap between the vapor barrior and the inside wall surface. I could remove it all and replace it with R11 for the 2x4 opening but that means handeling a whole lot of glass and I don't even like to think about it. Heres my alternative plan. I leave the existing insulation alone, place 2 inch thick foam board over it and pick up an additional R10 of insulation. this way I (1) don't Touch all that nasty old insulation (2) don't touch any nasty new insulation (3) don't put any nasty old insulation in the landfill (4) end up with an R value of 16 between the studs. Anyone see any douwn side here? Ok then, part duex, If the walls in th kitchen are only R6 then the rest of the house is likely R6. Blown in insulation is probably out of the question as the existing insulation is hugging the outer walls. So the question of the day is: can I descreatly place a small hole through the inside 1 inch thick plaster wall and use a cavity filling foam? Is there one that will completely fill the void but won't expand too much ( once I used a foam to seal around a door, later the foam had pushed against the frame and made openning and closing difficult).
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