"buffalobill" wrote in message
oups.com...
How do I add additional layers of attic insulation to a
joist cavity
that is only half full?
If joist cavity is only half full and the recommended
insulation level
in your area is R-38, fill the joist cavity flush with the
top with the
appropriate thickness of fiber glass insulation. Then lay
a second
layer of unfaced insulation perpendicular to the existing
layer to give
a total of 12" (or an R-value of 38) in the joist cavity.
Covering the
attic joists with the second layer will reduce heat loss
through the
wood.
as it says at:
http://www.owenscorning.com/around/i.../faq_attic.asp
Or, you could just blow in cellulose.
Bob