This is a styrofoam shoot that you staple to the underside of the roof deck stopping the insulation from compressing against the underside of the roof and creating a 1 1 2 airspace for 4 to 8 long.
Hip roof attic insulation.
I am installing my insulation baffles for the attic.
The first two immediate rafter bays in the corner have very little room.
If you have a flat garage roof and an attic above you can install the garage insulation from below using a standard ladder.
What is the optimal ventilation for a hip roof we have a hip roof in need of replacement and there is discrepancy in the ventilation suggestions.
However if you have a cathedral style garage roof you will need a scaffolding to get into the upper areas of the roof.
There is only about three feet of non hip ridge.
The floor joists in the attic appear to be 2x10 and filled with the cellulose.
The attic is uninsulated.
Insulating in and around your roof attic space also prevents long term damage from moisture build up or ice damming which results from the warm air trying to escape through the apex of the roof but instead heating up the snow.
No outlet venting found.
Solutions for roofs or ceilings that are hard to vent.
The next two on each side have a little more room as you can see which i just cut the insulation baffle at an angle to fit in.
In either case you will need to follow the general steps below to insulate your garage roof.
One contractor is recommending 2 attic fans and a ridge vent one is recommending 1 attic fan and a ridge vent and one is recommending 1 attic fan and 2 box vents.
Hip roofs odd roof shapes hot roof designs aka dense packed insulated sloped roofs.
The 2nd story ceiling insulation is a blown in cellulose and the walls 2nd story down is a blown foam.
Data design suggestions for hot roof designs or for providing roof and ceiling ventilation and we describe roof roof insulation or venting system inspection methods and clues to detect roof venting deficiencies insulation defects and attic.
Most codes require a specified minimum amount of headroom and it s tough to meet this requirement when insulating a finished attic especially since most codes require insulation equal to r 38 or more.
With the hip roof design the roof joists run close to the floor joists for about 30 to the eves.
I have a 1950s ranch with a hip roof that i am adding roll insulation over the blown insulation.
My roof is a hip style and the corners have a main bridge truss that the smaller guys attach to to form the corner.
The rolls are running across the joists.
If insulation is stuffed between the rafters i understand the risks you describe with the sheeting damage because of possibility of trapped moistures as the rafters are attached to the hip ridge that won t allow venting.
I would recommend that you install them the full length from the lowest part of the attic to where there is an adequate air space existing.
Am building a 10 x10 closet in attic under a hip ridge.
Additionally insulation serves as a way to enhance sound proofing on the uppermost envelop of your house.
I have run into a problem.