I'm in the process of building a house and have received conflicting advice on insulating the attic. The architect specified "Sealection" foam insulation against/under the roof with a conditioned attic. However, the builder decided to ignore this specification since that's method is not what they normally do! They've already drilled ventilation holes and screened them all around the roof soffits. Now they are advising against going with the conditioned attic because of possible problems with warm humid air in the summer (we're a cold climate for the other 9 months of the year). The builder's explanation doesn't quite make sense to me and naturally the foam salesmen says it won't be a problem. However, I remain concerned over making the best choice. Foam under the roof and conditioned attic or cellulose blow in above the ceiling and vented attic. Any comments would be appreciated.:)