I have a question similar to Skeltonj's (http://www.homerepairforum.com/forum...ighlight=attic) regarding adding rolled insulation to an attic with blown in insulation already in place. The replies to Skeltonj answered a lot of my questions, but I have a few complications.
I have a 1960's home in the Kansas City area that has fiberglass insulation blown into the open rafter attic. The attic joists are 2x6's and the insulation is to the tops of the joists for the most part, but some spotty areas. I'd like to add more insulation and noted that when adding to an attic with full joists the insulation should be laid over the joists perpendicular to them. However, I also wanted to lay down plywood to use the attic space for storage.
So, is there any advantage/disadvantage to using thin, high R-value, unfaced, roll insulation BETWEEN the joists that would compact the existing insulation slightly and then lay plywood over the joists? I know that compaction reduces the efficiency of the insulation but didn't know if the addition of high R-value roll would more than compensate for the loss due to compaction.
On a side note... are there any issues with converting the attic into a storage space since it only has 6 inch joists!?
Thanks!
I have a 1960's home in the Kansas City area that has fiberglass insulation blown into the open rafter attic. The attic joists are 2x6's and the insulation is to the tops of the joists for the most part, but some spotty areas. I'd like to add more insulation and noted that when adding to an attic with full joists the insulation should be laid over the joists perpendicular to them. However, I also wanted to lay down plywood to use the attic space for storage.
So, is there any advantage/disadvantage to using thin, high R-value, unfaced, roll insulation BETWEEN the joists that would compact the existing insulation slightly and then lay plywood over the joists? I know that compaction reduces the efficiency of the insulation but didn't know if the addition of high R-value roll would more than compensate for the loss due to compaction.
On a side note... are there any issues with converting the attic into a storage space since it only has 6 inch joists!?
Thanks!
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