I m unsure of what to do and i m unsure of the most.
Converting vented attic to unvented.
A 1 and story home with a room located in the attic and the thermal boundary located at either a the walls and ceiling of the attic room with small vented attic spaces or b the roof line for an unvented attic.
A secondary goal is to vent moisture that infiltrates the attic from the conditioned home.
There s potential problems when converting from an open vented system to a sealed system as this homeowner found out.
If you convert your vented unconditioned attic to an unvented conditioned attic by installing open cell spray foam on the underside of your roof sheathing you may be surprised to discover that your attic is now the most humid room in your house.
I m converting my attic into a non vented conditioned space.
Currently the attic is vented and has zero insulation anywhere.
Converting an attic from vented to unvented can reduce utility costs while improving comfort indoor air quality and durability.
An unvented attic system relies on an air seal and no vents to make the attic a conditioned space.
I m considering converting my vented attic into a non vented conditioned space.
Asked by gary lichtenstein.
I ve been researching several methods to insulate my attic.
By using an air impermeable insulation like spray foam on the roof deck will stop any air movement.
I live in maryland and own a house that has the hvac system in the attic.
The loss of energy efficiency means some designers choose to move the ductwork into the conditioned areas of the home and leave the attics unvented.
I ve been warned that closed cell foam can lead to sheathing rot from either roof leak or vapors from the house.
Vented roofs serve a number of different purposes and their roles vary from climate to climate.
In colder climates the main purpose of a vented roof is to keep the roof cold and reduce the formation of ice dams.