Gaps in the attic or between the lower floors and the attic will let heated or cooled air escape to the great unconditioned outdoors making any insulation you add essentially useless.
Air barrier in the attic.
Radiant barriers are utilized to reduce summer heat gain in attics.
Find a diagram of common air leaks here here s a quick primer on fixing draft prone spots.
Some studies show that radiant barriers can reduce cooling costs 5 to 10 when used in a warm sunny climate.
Attics heat up when the sun s radiant energy heats the shingles and the heat is transferred to the interior attic space through the roofing materials via conduction.
This acts as a barrier to keep heated moist air from rising up into the attic during cold weather.
The insulation fiberglass or cellulose is then placed on top of the drywall with no vapor barrier above or below.
The reduced heat gain may even allow for a smaller air conditioning system.
Therefore an air barrier at the ceiling line such as sealed gypsum board should be present to isolate the attic space from the conditioned space.
It is important to choose an air barrier and insulation material that will reduce the air leakage and heat loss as much as possible.
Exterior air barriers control infiltration of exterior air into the wall cavity and through the attic limit the ability of moist outdoor air to enter the wall cavity during the cooling season and prevent wind washing of wall insulation i e even though a house tests tight on the interior it could have a leaky exterior wall and top plate that cause big energy losses.
Just because a failure in the air control layer air barrier shows up in the heat control layer insulation doesn t mean it s the fault of the insulation.
Attic insulation should always be installed with the paper backing facing toward the living space the ceiling in this case.
Radiant barriers are more effective in hot climates than in cool climates especially when cooling air ducts are located in the attic.
A good building will have control layers that control the flows of heat air and moisture.
Adding a second vapor barrier could cause condensation to become trapped in the insulation between the two vapor barriers.
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