Submitted by ultra2fast t3_z8k6bz in DIY
Hi r/DIY,
The living space of my house sits entirely above the basement/garage. This basement/garage area is not heated, and stays cool/cold all the time. At the moment, there is no insulation in the ceiling of this area (just joists and open to the subfloor of the living area), so our hardwood floors are always very cold. I live in coastal California, so the temperatures are not extreme, but on the cool side for a large part of the year.
I'm going to start by air sealing all the plumbing/wiring holes, but I was also thinking of adding some insulation to keep the living space a bit warmer. I am wondering what type is best practice to use. Is stuffing the space between the joists with rock wool batts an acceptable approach? And is it recommended to use a vapor barrier?
I've searched a lot online to see what's recommended, but all the information I can find assumes that there is already insulation and just suggests how to improve it (e.g. spray foam).
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Thanks!
all-ur-booby-R-2-me t1_iybzdae wrote
Check insulation ratings for your area. Coastal cali is alot of region north and south.