Posted by Jim Krapf on April 22, 2008 at 14:38:34 from (207.69.140.20):
Are there any building inspectors on here? I have a problem with insulating a couple valleys on addition that I'm doing, It's a ranch house and I put an addition on where the roof runs perpendicular or at a right angle, imagine a capital T Where the addition meets the ranch there is no way to ventilate the rafters because they end in each valley. The length of the addition is the same as the width of the house. The addition is going to have a cathedral cieling. Inspector says that because that it can't be vented that I have to have the sprayed in expanding foam stuff. That's a great Idea and I understand what he's saying but is there an alternative method that I can use, like using poured in styroam beads or by using the thick foam sheets cut to fill the void between each rafter. Please help Jim K P.S I plan on using my ford tractor to lift the insulation up to the addition when I do this job.
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