What is a good R-value for floor insulation?

If you choose to insulate under your floors, the typical recommendation is: R-25 for cold climates. R-19 for mild climates. R-13 for warmer climates.
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What is an acceptable R-value in insulation?

Typical recommendations for exterior walls are R-13 to R-23, while R-30, R-38 and R-49 are common for ceilings and attic spaces. See the Department of Energy's (DOE) ranges for recommended levels of insulation below.
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What R-value do I need for basement walls?

The Model Energy Code recommends R-11 insulating values for basement walls in most of the country and R-15 for the northernmost states.
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Is R 13 good insulation?

Although the U.S. Department of Energy rates R-13 insulation as "good" for use in walls in southern areas of the country, it rates R-19 insulation higher, designating it as "great." That is because R-19 insulation provides more thermal insulation than R-13 does.
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What is the best insulation for underfloor?

EPS sheets, fully known as expanded polystyrene sheets, are one of the best floor insulation materials. They are easy to install and they have a high insulation value. Insulation boards have to be fixed on an even ground and they are pressure-resistant, so the floor won't crack or collapse.
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Is r19 insulation good for crawl space?

Six-inch R-19 fiberglass batts installed with the paper moisture guard facing the living area (and hung securely without compressing) will effectively insulate your crawl space.
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Is R 13 insulation Good for basements?

TBF closed cell foam insulation and concrete board basement wall products offer industry-leading R-13 insulation value that will reflect back 99.987% of heat back and lead to the optimal insulating of a basement area.
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Is there a big difference between R13 and R19 insulation?

The bigger the R value, the better the insulation is at slowing down the heat transfer. So R19 is better insulation than R13, and R30 is better than R19. The larger the R value, the better the insulation value.
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How thick should basement insulation be?

The recommended R level is 25. To achieve the recommended R-value level, you'll need 3.84 inches of insulation (25/6.5=3.84). Once you have determined what the appropriate R-value is for your home, you will need to decide whether you want to use open-cell or closed-cell foam insulation.
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Can insulation go against concrete?

It's not recommended that you apply fiberglass insulation directly to a concrete wall. If you must use fiberglass, there needs to be a space between the insulation and the wall. If not, the place where the insulation touches the concrete will be overtaken by mold and mildew.
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What insulation do I use on 2x10 floor joist?

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 R 30 insulation Good for crawl space?

ComfortTherm® Fiberglass Insulation by Johns Manville is poly-encapsulated. It is ideal for moisture-rich crawl space environments. Each ComfortTherm batt is wrapped in gray plastic for a more comfortable installation with less itch and dust.
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Should I insulate under my floor?

Floors above cold spaces—like vented crawl spaces and unheated garages—should be insulated, but don't forget about under the flooring. This will help ensure maximum energy efficiency for your home. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, it's ideal to insulate: Slab floors built directly on the ground.
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Should the floor above a crawl space be insulated?

It is important to secure insulation and cover it with a vapor barrier in order to prevent moisture and the mold that often follows close behind. If your crawl space isn't ventilated, insulate the walls of the crawl space rather than the subfloor of the room above.
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What is the best way to insulate a crawl space with a dirt floor?

If you would like to keep your crawl space vented because you live in a low humidity environment we recommend insulating the crawl space floor with fiberglass or rock-wool mixed with spray foam for air sealing.
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How do you insulate a crawl space floor?

Fiberglass batts soak up crawl space moisture like a sponge, causing mold and rot. Adding spray foam or rigid foam board insulation to the underside of the floor can help warm up the floor and rooms above the crawl space.
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Should floor insulation be faced or unfaced?

It is recommended that you use faced insulation in a crawl space since it has a moisture barrier that keeps the moisture from seeping into the air beneath your home. However, if you are adding another layer of insulation to meet the stipulated R-value, it is advisable to use unfaced insulation.
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Will a r30 fit in a 2x10?

Easy Installation R-30C EcoTouch® Thermal Batt insulation is easy to handle and install. Designed to friction-fit in standard 2x10 cathedral ceiling construction, R-30C EcoTouch® Thermal Batt insulation eliminates the need, in most applications, for ventilation baffles.
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What R-value is 2x10 insulation?

The rafters in cathedral ceilings are usually made of 2x12s or 2x10s, and Owens Corning makes two special high-density insulation products specifically for these rafters -- R-38C for 2x12s and R-30C for 2x10s.
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How do you insulate a concrete floor?

When installing insulation on top of the concrete floor, the most common method of installation is as follows. Lay the damp proof membrane onto the concrete, followed by the insulation. Then lay moisture-resistant chipboard, or a concrete screed to the top, which can then be covered by the flooring to finish.
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Should I insulate my basement floor?

Once these groundwater control strategies are employed, the basement should be insulated to minimize cold surfaces that can condense water and elevate local relative humidity. Basements should be insulated on their perimeters—they should not be insulated between floors.
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Should fiberglass insulation touch concrete?

As the concrete dries it releases a great deal of moisture directly into the fiberglass insulation. Consequently, as the fiberglass saturates it loses its R-value. The wetter it gets the worse it performs. Mold will grow in and on fiberglass insulation as well as the surrounding surfaces.
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How do you insulate a basement floor?

If you have enough clearance in the basement to add a few inches of height to the floor, one of the most effective ways to insulate the floor is to first install a sheet of polyethylene as a vapor barrier over the concrete, extending it about three inches up the walls.
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Do I need a vapor barrier in my basement?

Steve Bliss, of BuildingAdvisor.com, writes: The short answer is: Don't use a vapor barrier in a finished basement. This is asking for trouble, especially with a full bathroom, which generates a lot of humid air. Rigid foam board on the interior, like you have, is the ideal insulation.
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