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Installing knee wall attic insulation.
Friction fit insulation between and parallel to the framing members in full contact with rigid backing top and bottom plates.
One of the best methods is rigid foam board with sealed joints over insulation in the knee wall.
This is not very easy in most of the older houses we work on because the hatches and attics are too small to get rigid foam board through.
Here are the three keys to sheathing an attic kneewall properly.
The disadvantage is that it would be very very hard to reach the desired r value from r 49 to r 60 depending on climate for attic insulation.
Keep the attic outside insulating a kneewall and the attic floor behind the kneewall is possible but tricky.
Verify insulation material is the correct width and r value.
The advantage here is that your knee wall is probably already insulated this way so it s just a matter of buying some foam so cheap.
Cover the whole wall.
Verify that top bottom plates and a fire rated rigid backing have been installed.
Insert each strip of faced insulation between the studs in the knee wall with the facing directed toward the living space of the attic.
Insulating and air sealing knee walls unvented version.
Bring the attic inside insulating between the rafters simplifies the air sealing details.
Now that the kneewall is.
Knee walls installing batt insulation.
Seal all the edges penetrations and seams.