Step 3 place insulation on pipes.
Best way to insulate pipes in attic.
Once you locate the pipes take the insulation and cut it into sections using the utility knife in order to easily slip it over the pipe.
Both can be added to uninsulated attics or layered over existing material.
It won t be too bad.
Any kind of work under a house is dirty but these disposable crawl suits make it a little less miserable.
If it is located in a conditioned part of the house also remember to insulate and air seal your attic access.
Loose fill or batt the common term for blanket insulation.
Before insulating seal any air leaks and make roof and other necessary repairs.
Open the insulation piece at the slit and slide it over the pipe.
Insulate and air seal any knee walls vertical walls with attic space directly behind them in your home as well.
How to insulate a finished attic.
With a finished attic insulation must help keep the attic areas comfortable.
For corner joints that need to be.
Now the very best thing you can do if your house is up on piers like this is to insulate all the water pipes underneath.
Most home improvement stores carry r 4 foam pipe insulation which should be wrapped around your water pipes.
That means insulating the attic floor only not the walls and having vents in the roof.
In mass the minimum r value for basement walls is r 10.
A finished attic should be insulated much like the rest of the house with insulation in the walls and ceiling.
Continue this process over the entire length of piping in your attic.
It s important to pick the correct size for your pipes.
R value indicates insulation s resistance to air flow so the higher the r value the more effective the insulation.
All right let s give this a try.