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| Ivan Vegvary 2007-07-28, 1:25 pm |
| I am digging out my crawl space. Want to insulate between the floor joists.
The joists are 2x6's 24 inches on center. In many places I will be
'sistering' another 2x6 along side. What do you do in these oddball spaces.
Do you trim the 22"± insulation to size or do you just cram it in.
Also, since I am doing it from beneath, what are my alternatives for holding
the insulation in place. I would like to use paper-backed and will be
installing it 'paper-up' preventing me from using a stapler.
All ideas and criticisms welcome!!
Ivan Vegvary
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| No! No!
I would put the vapor barrier to the ground in this application,
not up.. This would allow a combination of dead air and
insulation if you staple the flanges on the joist bottoms. A
layer of chicken wire would prevent bagging and critter damage.
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"Ivan Vegvary" <ivan@reelart.us> wrote in message
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>I am digging out my crawl space. Want to insulate between the
>floor joists. The joists are 2x6's 24 inches on center. In many
>places I will be 'sistering' another 2x6 along side. What do you
>do in these oddball spaces. Do you trim the 22"± insulation to
>size or do you just cram it in.
>
> Also, since I am doing it from beneath, what are my alternatives
> for holding the insulation in place. I would like to use
> paper-backed and will be installing it 'paper-up' preventing me
> from using a stapler.
>
> All ideas and criticisms welcome!!
>
> Ivan Vegvary
>
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| jJim McLaughlin 2007-07-28, 5:25 pm |
| Ivan Vegvary wrote:
> I am digging out my crawl space. Want to insulate between the floor joists.
> The joists are 2x6's 24 inches on center. In many places I will be
> 'sistering' another 2x6 along side. What do you do in these oddball spaces.
> Do you trim the 22"± insulation to size or do you just cram it in.
>
> Also, since I am doing it from beneath, what are my alternatives for holding
> the insulation in place. I would like to use paper-backed and will be
> installing it 'paper-up' preventing me from using a stapler.
>
> All ideas and criticisms welcome!!
>
> Ivan Vegvary
>
>
I've seen folks use a "springy" kind of steel wire, maybe 18 gauge,
that has
pre cut pointed ends. Push the insulation up into the bay between the
joists for a
run of a couple of feet, stick one pointy end into the wood on the side
of the
joist, bend a sort of upward curving "bow" in the wire such that it
pushes the inslation against the underside of th loor, and stick the
other pointy into the joist on the other side f the bay.
Its hard to descrbe, but its really easy to do.
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"Ivan Vegvary" <ivan@reelart.us> wrote in message
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> I am digging out my crawl space. Want to insulate between the floor
joists.
> The joists are 2x6's 24 inches on center. In many places I will be
> 'sistering' another 2x6 along side. What do you do in these oddball
spaces.
> Do you trim the 22"± insulation to size or do you just cram it in.
>
> Also, since I am doing it from beneath, what are my alternatives for
holding
> the insulation in place. I would like to use paper-backed and will be
> installing it 'paper-up' preventing me from using a stapler.
>
> All ideas and criticisms welcome!!
>
> Ivan Vegvary
Why not use bubble/foil?
Staple it to the bottom of the joists.
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| Just Joshin 2007-07-31, 3:25 am |
| On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 16:13:47 GMT, "Ivan Vegvary" <ivan@reelart.us>
wrote:
>I am digging out my crawl space. Want to insulate between the floor joists.
>The joists are 2x6's 24 inches on center. In many places I will be
>'sistering' another 2x6 along side. What do you do in these oddball spaces.
>Do you trim the 22"± insulation to size or do you just cram it in.
>
>Also, since I am doing it from beneath, what are my alternatives for holding
>the insulation in place. I would like to use paper-backed and will be
>installing it 'paper-up' preventing me from using a stapler.
>
>All ideas and criticisms welcome!!
>
>Ivan Vegvary
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vapor barrior towards towards the heated side. Job job.
There are straight peices of wire, that jams between the joists. I've
seen them at HD.
Note while spending time down there, think about installing a ground
covered vapor barriar too.
imho,
tom @ www.FreelancingProjects.com
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