mismaster
Feb 21, 2008, 10:18 AM
I am starting this thread over since I asked a question on someone else's thread.
My existing situation is I have a tri level home. The crawl covers the first two floors (first floor being between 2-4 ft high, the 2nd floor between 8-9 ft high. The existing insulation is unfaced R-11, so the floors and family room downstaris are very cold in the winter. I want to upgrade the insulation to R-25. My question is can I get R-19 unfaced and install under the existing insulation or should I start over with R-25 faced? If I should start over, what should I do with the old insulation? It's dry as a bone. Could I put that under the new R-25, put it in the attic (attic seems to be fine but more never hurts) or just sell on craigslist or throw away? Thanks for any help.
My existing situation is I have a tri level home. The crawl covers the first two floors (first floor being between 2-4 ft high, the 2nd floor between 8-9 ft high. The existing insulation is unfaced R-11, so the floors and family room downstaris are very cold in the winter. I want to upgrade the insulation to R-25. My question is can I get R-19 unfaced and install under the existing insulation or should I start over with R-25 faced? If I should start over, what should I do with the old insulation? It's dry as a bone. Could I put that under the new R-25, put it in the attic (attic seems to be fine but more never hurts) or just sell on craigslist or throw away? Thanks for any help.