Submitted by haxxer_4chan t3_127pp82 in DIY
After some critter damage to current loose-lay insulation, we have to remove and replace all insulation in the attic of a new (to us, 1919 build) house. Suggestions have fallen into two camps: replacing the loose-lay with similar insulation on the floor, or spraying the angled roof rafters with foam insulation. We probably won't use the attic for storage either way, but there is an AC handler up there that we've got to access every once in a while. I see lots of pros and cons to each insulation method, so I'd love any thoughts and suggestions folks have on which is better for an old, small attic. We are in Chicago, so the roof will be exposed to weather extremes of pretty much every type. Thanks in advance!
bassboat1 t1_jef73y9 wrote
If there's no need to pay to heat the attic, insulate the ceiling and save the $$.