View Full Version : Wondering about the best way to insulate under a deck
bobfeather
Apr 25, 2010, 06:16 AM
would like to insulate under a deck 2x8 joists the deck has been converted to a sun room / living space vapour barrier or no ? Batt insulation ? Talked to a guy about spray foam but he wants big $$$ lots of room to get under it thanks
bob
hkstroud
Apr 25, 2010, 08:14 AM
Install batt insulation supported with wire rods for support, moisture barrier to warm side (floor). Install plywood sheathing to bottom edge of joist.
KBC
Apr 25, 2010, 08:32 AM
I have crawled in crawlspaces you couldn't breath heavy in to insulate under places.. You can do anything you want.
I used solid insulation for most of my personal projects including this,the house and shop both have upwards of 4 inches of solid polyisocyanurate insulation(R-7 per inch)
Being a solid board and that you have space to work with,this would be the type I would suggest.
Installing the boards then applying strips of wood to each edge of the floor joists left exposed would keep them tight to the floor.A vapor barrier would be a good idea as well.
Hope this helps you.
manhattan42
Apr 26, 2010, 12:21 AM
Whether you need a vapour retarder and where it should be located depends upon where you live.
For colder climates, the vapour retarder needs to go on the warm-in-winter side.
For southern warm and moist climates, no vapour retarder should be installed or it should be installed on the outermost side of the floor assembly.