Adding baffles to existing insulation in room over garage
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William on Apr 15, 2016So, no soffit baffles to the ridge were installed before insulating! Two ways this can be solved. A cheap way is to install low profile roof vents above the area behind the knee walls. Air would flow thru the soffit vents and out the roof vents. Leave the area below the ridge vent alone - air will naturally rise out the ridge vent. Don't know how long the room is. Do you have access to the area behind the knee walls. This is what I would do. I would locate two rafters (use a stud finder) and cut the drywall out in between them from the soffit to the ridge. If you do not have access behind the knee walls, cut out an opening in between two studs to gain access. SAVE all the drywall cutouts, marking them from where they were removed from. Take down the insulation from the cavity you opened up. Now you can install insulation baffles in the cavity from the soffit to the ridge. Get some 1x boards and sister them to the rafters to support the replacement drywall. Reinstall the insulation, reinstall the drywall you cut out screwing it to the sistered 1x's. Some mesh drywall tape (it's sticky), and drywall compound over the seams. If the room is long you may need to do a few of these. Hope this helps. Good luck.Helpful Reply
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TipTopHouse on Apr 15, 2016if you have some access to either the knee wall area or the upper attic area this can be done with a little effort. Using short PVC pipes that can be slid between the roof sheeting and the existing fiberglass. Put caps on one end so the PVC pipes do not dig into the insulation. Once three or four have been successfully pushed through the area compress the insulation by pushing the pipes down against the insulation and push up the plastic baffles . Once done pull pipes out and start again in next bay. This is time consuming but with little effort you will have success. The ability to be successful will depend your ability to get into an area to work and how much ceiling area is being covered. If its greater then eight feet, you will have a difficult time using this method, primarily because of the nails catching the foam baffles. If this is the case, you would be better off pulling drywall down and starting over. The only other method that will cure all of this is to have a professional energy audit performed, take advantage of the rebates that should be available in your region and have the attic sealed using spray foam.Helpful Reply
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