[MassHistPres] Seeking insulation recommendations

Marcia M Wengen mmwe at mmwe.digitalspacemail8.net
Sat Dec 4 03:04:54 EST 2021


	


New owner of historic property has contacted Stoneham Historical Commission for advice. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Greetings,

I’m looking for suggestions to insulate an attic as part of the living space of the building for a 130 year house.  The property is historically designated and as such I would like to avoid using any methods that are non-reversible (i.e., spray foam).  The house is located in Stoneham, MA (climate zone 5) and will require a minimum attic insulation of R-49.  There is currently no insulation at all in the entire house and my immediate attention is on the attic space and will subsequently be the basement (walls of floors 1 and 2 will remain uninsulated).  The house is 3 stories above grade with an unfinished basement and floors one and two currently livable space.  The attic is unfinished with the roof being constructed as a main gable and two smaller perpendicular gables, main roof pitch is 10/12 with 2x6 rafters spaced 24 inches all throughout.  There is 2.5 foot knee wall around the entire perimeter of the attic with no existing ventilation.  As indicated prior I would like to avoid using spray foam insulation directly on the rafters/roof deck and I’m looking for suggestions on how to insulate the space as I would eventually like to include a portion of it as part of the living area.  A couple of ideas I have though over include purchasing  polyiso sheets of insulation and wrapping each individual rafter and then attaching to the roof deck space in between and subsequently using closed cell spray foam on this assembly to reach the minimum insulation requirement.  I am also open to the idea of building out the rafter and wall space to insert mineral wool insulation and then finishing with a few inches of polyiso sheet insulation/plastic sheet as a vapor barrier but I will admit that this is not my field of trade so I may be wrong in my thoughts.  Any help will be greatly appreciated and if necessary I can make myself available for discussion. 


Marcia M Wengen Co-chair
Stoneham Historical Commission 
 



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