A lot of people have been telling me that when installing insulation it is necessary to leave a bit of an air gap between your outer wall and your insulation in order to allow for air flow.
Air gap between floor and insulation.
4b slab floors built directly on the ground.
If there is no insulation behind your studs then there sets up a convection loop that can cause the cold and moisture to settle to the bottom of.
4c as an alternative to floor insulation foundation walls of unvented crawl spaces.
Buy unfaced friction fit batts and seal the walls with a 4 mil poly vapor retarder.
I then plan on flooring the attic not as a living space but for storage.
Insulation can t do its job if it s not completely filling the voids between the joists.
After years of answering questions on this web site i.
Seal the gap between the bottom plate of the wall and the floor with acoustical sealant or caulk.
A minimum 10 mm gap between the membrane and tile slate batten although 15 mm is typical to maximise thermal performance.
Also insulate 4a any portion of the floor in a room that is cantilevered beyond the exterior wall below.
Even a small seemingly insignificant gap allows warm air from the house to leak into the attic.
It will lie between the joists on top of the plasterboard which forms the ceiling of the rooms below.
Some are accidental some on purpose even code required some served a purpose at one time in history but because of the evolution of construction are no longer useful some are wasteful and some can cause damage.
As the joists are 2x4 s this.
Press the poly into the sealant.
If your building is built to nhbc standards then a ventilated 50 mm gap is still required.
Walls often have air spaces hidden somewhere between the siding on the outside and the drywall on the inside.
Just a comment on the air gap behind the stud wall.
Air gaps larger than this work well too they promote ventilation on the foil and help keep the air dry and the air temps lower.
4d extend insulation into joist space to reduce air flows.
On a continuous surface for example laid flat on the insulation or sarking board.
The number one attic insulation mistake is leaving gaps and spaces between and around the insulation.
Typically we suggest you have an air gap between 1 2 and 3 4 for the radiant barrier to work.
This is because these unventilated gaps actually contribute to the thermal performance as still air is a good insulator.
As part of a local council grant i am getting my attic floor insulation 2 inch thick fibreglass replaced with 4 inch thick insulation.