- Apr 29, 2001
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I bought a brand new house in New England in February, which was finished in December. There's an unfinished room on the 3rd floor that I think I eventually want to turn into a theater room. It currently has no insulation in the walls or roof area. It has soffit vents, so rafters will need to be put in. I want to get it insulated soon for a couple reasons: to keep snow from turning into ice on the shingles in winter due to melting and refreezing, and to keep bugs out. Some wasps made a nest in there, and some carpenter ants made a round as well to look for food. I sprayed borax all over the room, and I haven't seen the ants back since. I'm also concerned about long terms effects of exposure to moisture and mildew. I've been looking into polyurethane insulation as opposed to the traditional fiberglass. I'm looking more for a good seal that won't absorb moisture as opposed to a high R value. My house has baseboard heating, and if it stays cold in the room, I'm okay with that (there are tubes run in case I want to add heat to the room).
I got a quote for fiberglass, which includes adding the rafters. This came out to ~$1,800. I also got a quote for the polyurethane, which is ~$4,000 (was quoted 4,300 board feet with 3" thick). The latter seems slightly high, even for what seems to be more quality from the research I've done. I also looked into the DIY kits from places like Lowe's. The kits are expensive @ ~$800 for 620 board feet.
For you attic experts, I'm looking for some advice on this whole project. For what I'm looking for as far as requirements, will fiberglass be a concern? If so, is the polyurethane the best bet? I'm good with my hands, but if by the time material costs are added in for a DIY job, maybe it makes sense to pay to have it done. I should add that the sheet rock probably won't be put in until next year because I've blown way past my house budget for the year, but that's the fun of having a house (I go into Lowe's with one item in mind and spend hours looking around)!
The reason I add this as I've read that polyurethane shouldn't be exposed to light for long periods of time (there are four windows in the room).
What says ATOT? I can add pictures if it helps.
I got a quote for fiberglass, which includes adding the rafters. This came out to ~$1,800. I also got a quote for the polyurethane, which is ~$4,000 (was quoted 4,300 board feet with 3" thick). The latter seems slightly high, even for what seems to be more quality from the research I've done. I also looked into the DIY kits from places like Lowe's. The kits are expensive @ ~$800 for 620 board feet.
For you attic experts, I'm looking for some advice on this whole project. For what I'm looking for as far as requirements, will fiberglass be a concern? If so, is the polyurethane the best bet? I'm good with my hands, but if by the time material costs are added in for a DIY job, maybe it makes sense to pay to have it done. I should add that the sheet rock probably won't be put in until next year because I've blown way past my house budget for the year, but that's the fun of having a house (I go into Lowe's with one item in mind and spend hours looking around)!
What says ATOT? I can add pictures if it helps.