My house entire attic has plywood flooring over the joists/insulation.
It is nailed in and a pain in the ass to remove.
What is the best way to add additional insulation to the attic? I worry the plywood/insulation underneath has a bad r value.
Do I need to take up all the plywood and re insulate the batts? Should I just loose fill on top of the plywood?
Ideally I want to air seal it to but taking the plywood up will be a nightmare.
This is not always correct. Depending on the roof construction and the climate you’re in the attic may need to breathe (for example if part of the house vents into it), in which case blowing in loose insulation onto the attic floor is the correct solution.
Yeah, I said that to someone else…
But with climate change and how long roof lasts, lots of people need vents added or no longer need them.
I believe there’s even some with a temp and/or humidity switch these days so it only opens when necessary.
Really tho, what matters is how much attic space we’re talking here.
Mine was renovated before I bought my house, and while I can walk down the middle I can’t really take a step either side. But I’m abnormally tall. And the last owners used it for a teenagers bedroom. If someone was like 5’8 the space would be a lot more usable.
But doing the bare minimum to make it “livable” drastically inflates the price even if you don’t use it.
Long run it’s worth it, so it makes sense to plan ahead and when things like this come up to do it as if it was already a living space.