A lot of builders and homeowners are going with spray foam insulation because of the airtightness benefits but then the questioner mentioned that the spray foam contractor had intentionally left big holes to the outside by not sealing the gable vents.
Do attics require ventilation with spray foam insulation.
Earlier this year i got a question about a home that had spray foam insulation in the attic.
One article was entitled spray foam insulated homes need ventilation posted on oct 22 2014 by allison a.
When we seal the attic with spray foam it s as tight as a butter tub.
Now we use attic ventilation when we use products like fiberglass because we have to manage the moisture.
One huge benefit of the spray foam insulated attic is that conditioned air leakage from the ac furnace duct system is contained and used to condition the attic.
Spray polyurethane foam is a chemical product that is created by two materials isocyanate and polyol resin that will react with each other when they are mixed and will expand up to 30 to 60 times its liquid volume as it is sprayed in place.
The most important thing to remember is to use the correct type of insulation and to ensure it is installed correctly.
However in a traditionally insulated attic insulation on the ceiling the attic is vented.
This alternative to traditional building insulation fiberglass can be applied into wall cavities holes concrete slabs and even onto roof tiles and.
I have read two articles by allision bailes that seem to contradict one another concerning whether or not a home or building that has spf should be ventilated or not.
Spray foam insulation will not prevent ventilation and so there s no need to avoid it thinking that it will result in mould and mildew from building up inside the attic space.
Nothing unusual about that.
That is now a conditioned part of your house just like any room in your house.