Can I put insulation between roof rafters?

Insulating between rafters will do no good, because the attic should be ventilated, and the rafter insulation would be between two unheated spaces. You can add insulation to the floor; the more the merrier. Just don't put it in the eaves. Also, make sure the attic is well ventilated.
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How do you insulate between exposed rafters?

If your structure does not need to be well insulated, you can simply sandwich a layer of aluminum foil insulation or rigid foam between your finish ceiling and a layer of sheathing. Place the sheathing layer on top of the insulation and secure it with nails that pass through the insulation into the rafters.
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Should you insulate the underside of your roof?

In order to avoid damage to the roof deck, you should insulate ceilings to create an air barrier between the living space and an unfinished attic or airspace underneath the roof deck.
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What insulation do you use for roof rafters?

Consider using high-density R-30 batts, which are as thick as R-25 batts, but fit into 2x10 framing. You can also add rigid foam insulation under the rafters, which adds R-value and eliminates thermal bridging through wood rafters.
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Is it better to insulate ceiling or roof?

If you are deciding between insulating the roof deck or the ceiling, Insulating your ceiling should be the priority. Not only is it easier but ceiling insulation is beneficial in a number of ways: Keeps the temperature in the building regulated. Saves on energy costs.
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Do rafters need insulation?

Whether you need to insulate your roof rafters will depend on what you intend to do in the space directly beneath the rafters. For example, if the space beneath the rafters is going to be used for a living area, then you will need to insulate the roof rafters.
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Can I put Rockwool between rafters?

When you place insulation above- and-between the rafter construction, ROCKWOOL solutions provide you with high acoustic performances. This can be a great advantage when building or renovating in areas with high sound levels, such as those close to airports.
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Can you have too much insulation in your attic?

It's possible to over-insulate an attic as too much will cause moisture buildup and eventually result in mold. Eventually, adding more insulation leads to diminishing returns in trapping heat as well.
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Does ceiling insulation need a vapor barrier?

Fiberglass Insulation

Like other batt-type insulation, fiberglass has a predictable R-value if not compressed but is difficult to fit around obstacles without leaving gaps. In most climates, it needs a vapor barrier.
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How much heat is lost through the roof?

Give or take, about 25% of the heat produced by your boiler will escape through the roof of your home. About 35% of the heat will escape through the walls and through gaps, in and around windows and doors, and about 10% of heat will disappear through the floor.
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Is it OK to use unfaced insulation in attic?

When installing between the roof rafters of finished attic spaces, you can use either faced or unfaced batting. When using insulation that has paper or plastic batting, that moisture barrier should face outward toward the attic space.
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Should my attic ceiling be insulated?

A finished attic should be insulated much like the rest of the house, with insulation in the walls and ceiling. If your attic is already finished, it probably is at least partially insulated. However, most older attics are under-insulated so it's a good idea to raise the R-value where possible.
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How do you insulate rafters in a loft?

Warm loft. An alternative way to insulate your loft is to fit the insulation between and over the rafters – these are the sloping timbers that make up the roof itself. You can use rigid insulation boards, carefully cut to size, or you can have foam insulation sprayed between the rafters.
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How do I fix Celotex between rafters?

How to fit Celotex between rafters in 5 steps
  1. Prepare the roof. Before you start fitting your roof with Celotex, you need to make sure the space is clean and clear first. ...
  2. Take all the measurements. ...
  3. Create an air gap. ...
  4. Cut Celotex boards to size. ...
  5. Install stop battens.
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Can you lay loft insulation over joists?

(Typically the gap between the joists will be either 380mm or 570mm). Roll out the cut insulation between the joists over the entire area required and then lightly press the insulation material to fit between the joists. Nest the insulation around the loft caps if present.
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Should I insulate my eaves?

Insulation should be continued right to the edge of the ceilings but it shouldn't block the eaves' ventilation. Ventilation is vital to ensure the necessary air movement to prevent condensation from water vapour, as this can lead to decay of the structural timbers.
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Should you insulate attic roof rafters?

Insulating between rafters will do no good, because the attic should be ventilated, and the rafter insulation would be between two unheated spaces. You can add insulation to the floor; the more the merrier. Just don't put it in the eaves. Also, make sure the attic is well ventilated.
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Which part of a house loses most heat?

6 Areas Of Your Home Where You Lose The Most Heat
  1. Basement Walls and Floors. 20% of home heat is lost through basement walls. ...
  2. Cracks in Walls, Windows and Doors. ...
  3. Poorly Insulated Windows. ...
  4. Framed Walls. ...
  5. Ceilings. ...
  6. Exterior Doors.
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How do you tell if your roof is well insulated?

If you notice that your energy costs are higher than usual, it is wise to get the insulation inspected by a professional roofing company. If you find that a few of the rooms in your house are colder than the others, or if the ceiling and interior walls are cool when you touch them, it is a sign of improper insulation.
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Should you put plastic over ceiling insulation?

Plastic vapor barriers should only be installed in vented attics in climates with more than 8,000 heating degree days. You can forego the plastic and use a vapor retarder (kraft-faced insulation or latex ceiling paint) in all other climates except hot-humid or hot-dry climates.
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Should you put plastic over insulation?

Without a vapor barrier in place, condensation inside the walls could ruin the insulation and promote the growth of harmful mold and bacteria. Plastic, specifically 6-mil polyethylene plastic, is the most commonly used vapor barrier.
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