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Martik March 18th 06 05:12 AM

Above cupboard soffit insulation from attic
 
http://128.121.47.106/ia/home_improv...OR_100_dpi.pdf

Why does step 3 on page 8 require sealing the soffit cavity? If the exposed
stud walls are sealed, why not just fill the dropped soffit with cellulose
or other installation, assuming all electrical and other penetrations are
sealed? There are no recessed lights in my application.



Joseph Meehan March 18th 06 11:20 AM

Above cupboard soffit insulation from attic
 
Martik wrote:
http://128.121.47.106/ia/home_improv...OR_100_dpi.pdf

Why does step 3 on page 8 require sealing the soffit cavity? If the
exposed stud walls are sealed, why not just fill the dropped soffit
with cellulose or other installation, assuming all electrical and
other penetrations are sealed? There are no recessed lights in my
application.


I would assume to reduce drafts and to avoid having the loose fill
insulation from going through.

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia duit



[email protected] March 18th 06 12:22 PM

Above cupboard soffit insulation from attic
 
International Residential Code 2003, Paragraph 602.8 says in part:
Fire blocking shall be provided to cut off all concealed draft openings
(both vertical and horizontal) and to form an effective fire barrier
between stories, and between a top story and a roof space. Fire
blocking shall be provided ... at all interconnections between
concealed vertical spaces such as occur in soffits...

As a practical matter, closing at the ceiling plane produces fewer and
more easily accessible joints to seal. It completes the kitchen
enclosure in a simple and regular way that allows changes later.

Congratulations for working toward an energy efficient house. It would
be interesting to compare next year's energy bill with last year's.
TB


Martik March 18th 06 07:24 PM

Above cupboard soffit insulation from attic
 

wrote in message
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International Residential Code 2003, Paragraph 602.8 says in part:
Fire blocking shall be provided to cut off all concealed draft openings
(both vertical and horizontal) and to form an effective fire barrier
between stories, and between a top story and a roof space. Fire
blocking shall be provided ... at all interconnections between
concealed vertical spaces such as occur in soffits...

As a practical matter, closing at the ceiling plane produces fewer and
more easily accessible joints to seal. It completes the kitchen
enclosure in a simple and regular way that allows changes later.

Congratulations for working toward an energy efficient house. It would
be interesting to compare next year's energy bill with last year's.
TB


Thanks, it's amazing how much can be saved. According to this model, my
home's energy requirements will be reduced by approx 70%.
http://www.buildingsgroup.nrcan.gc.c.../hot2xp_e.html

Retrofits include, new windows/doors, insulation upgrades, air sealing





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