Glenn
Apr 29, 2006, 06:19 PM
Hello,
We live in a 4 story A-frame with a huge roof surface area. The rafters of the roof are only 8". Seems to me that there is a lot of heat escaping thru the roof. The rooms can get cold.
I'm toying with the idea of adding false walls and ceiling to the rooms. I would leave the existing drywall and insulation in place, and scab 2x4s on to the existing walls and ceiling. I'd then add insulation to the cavities between the new studs, and then add drywall over the new studs, creating a new wall. I'd have a total of 12" of insulation.
Yes, the room would shrink by about 8" side to side, and the ceiling would be a bit lower, but I'd add a lot of R-value to the room. I'd use rigid board insulation, as it's R-value is twice that of fiberglass.
Any thoughts? Has this been done before? Is it worth the time and effort? Is the weight of the additional drywall a consideration?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Glenn
We live in a 4 story A-frame with a huge roof surface area. The rafters of the roof are only 8". Seems to me that there is a lot of heat escaping thru the roof. The rooms can get cold.
I'm toying with the idea of adding false walls and ceiling to the rooms. I would leave the existing drywall and insulation in place, and scab 2x4s on to the existing walls and ceiling. I'd then add insulation to the cavities between the new studs, and then add drywall over the new studs, creating a new wall. I'd have a total of 12" of insulation.
Yes, the room would shrink by about 8" side to side, and the ceiling would be a bit lower, but I'd add a lot of R-value to the room. I'd use rigid board insulation, as it's R-value is twice that of fiberglass.
Any thoughts? Has this been done before? Is it worth the time and effort? Is the weight of the additional drywall a consideration?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Glenn