80 Year Old Insulation In Skylight
Ok… So I sprayed 2 cans of spray-foam insulation up there between the vents….. And… My whole brownstone became 8-10degrees warmer over about 30minutes. Best $14 I’ve spent on any sort of insulation.
jjq
in Roofers 10 years and 8 months ago
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jjq | 10 years and 8 months ago
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Can anyone tell me what my skylight is insulated with? Please see picture. What would be the modern alternative to this old and decaying insulation? I thought I might just replace it as I’m up there painting and re-sheet rocking the area under the skylight and venting. Thanks.
Augustiner | 10 years and 8 months ago
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could be anything, animal hair or loose fiberglass. Although this doesn’t look like it some types of attic insulation can contain asbestos. I would just seal the gaps with spray foam or silicone against draft.
GreenThinker | 10 years and 8 months ago
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Rigid foam insulation adhered to the boards is a option. Sandwiching it between the boards and a layer of drywall is also another option.
daveinbedstuy | 10 years and 8 months ago
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Looks like fiberglass. I put rigid foam boards on the outside to cover those openings. I have also heard of using bubblewrap which would be easier and makes sense given that you can cover the top, making it waterproof yet still lets light through