A project i mean to do every $#^$@ year.
The garage is right below our masterbedroom of our brick home. we have oak floors in this 49 year old house.
The winters make the bedroom icy, i think it is partly because of the garage is below us.
The ceiling in the garage is drywalled so I cut out a section to look-see.
Looks like the insulation face (paper side) is towards the garage.
[u]MY PROJECT/FINDINGS:</u>
The insulation is inadequate for the current application, it is only 2-3 inch loft of some ancient looking fiberglass insulation that is nearly brown..
The insulation could have been installed imporperly.
Pull down all the ^%$%^# drywall and replace the insulation with r25 or better faced insulation.
1. Does it matter in this application how the facing is installed. so much easier to staple to joist instead of using insulation hangers?
2. Should i also staple up some plastic 3-6 mil plastic as vapor barrier?
Thanks
It's sometimes better to be lucky than smart.
The garage is right below our masterbedroom of our brick home. we have oak floors in this 49 year old house.
The winters make the bedroom icy, i think it is partly because of the garage is below us.
The ceiling in the garage is drywalled so I cut out a section to look-see.
Looks like the insulation face (paper side) is towards the garage.
[u]MY PROJECT/FINDINGS:</u>
The insulation is inadequate for the current application, it is only 2-3 inch loft of some ancient looking fiberglass insulation that is nearly brown..
The insulation could have been installed imporperly.
Pull down all the ^%$%^# drywall and replace the insulation with r25 or better faced insulation.
1. Does it matter in this application how the facing is installed. so much easier to staple to joist instead of using insulation hangers?
2. Should i also staple up some plastic 3-6 mil plastic as vapor barrier?
Thanks
It's sometimes better to be lucky than smart.
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