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    I have an open-beam cathedral ceiling I would like to insulate with fiberglass batts and then "close-up" with tongue and groove planks. The spacing between beams is 32" and the cavity depth is 7". I have done some research and the opinions with respect to allowing for a 1" ventilation space between the top of the insulation and the bottom of the roof are conflicting. It would be difficult to allow for ventilation, so I dont want to do it if I dont have to. I live in western Oregon and we dont get a lot of snow,but the winters are wet. Any thoughts out there? thanks, John

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    Check in to useing a polystyrene up there on the ceiling for the insulation.


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      Insulate with whatever, but make sure there is a minimum of 1" space or it will not breathe. This can result in many problems. Hube

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