Before switching to spray foam insulation tom used to use polyisocyanurate panels that way he would build a 2x4 wall insulate between the studs with batting paper face removed then cover the whole thing with foil faced panels and seal them with foil tape before putting up wall board.
Putting insulation in old walls.
You can often leave old insulation.
There are various grades of insulating batting for different locations in the house so you ll need a different insulation for interior exterior attic or basement walls.
There is zero insulation in the walls.
The advantages of insulating interior walls.
The grade of batting will vary depending on the wall that you re insulating.
The r value of the batt measures the thermal resistance so the higher the r value the more effectively.
In a perfect world you would be able to unscrew invisible bolts remove drywall panels install insulation and reinstall the panels our less than perfect world of permanently attached wallboard means time consuming hacking away of gypsum individually removing drywall screws or nails installing r 13 or greater fiberglass roll insulation and re installing the drywall.
Your walls in their present state have an r rating of about 3.
Walls both exterior and interior are the next area to insulate in a home.
Unfortunately however builders didn t insulate the walls of most homes built before the 1980s.
Choose fiberglass insulation batting.
So if your house was built before insulating walls became standard you can potentially save a great deal of energy by insulating.
So can you put new insulation on top of old insulation.
I really don t want to tear all that out and open the walls.
Can you simply add new insulation on top.
The answer in many cases is yes.
Insulation in house exterior walls is one of the primary defenses against heat and energy loss.
When considering new insulation installation or home retrofit insulation many dc area homeowners wonder if it s necessary to remove the old insulation first.
Most communities have building codes that require a minimum amount of insulation in a house s exterior walls and ceiling.
Rigid boards work best on exterior walls along with a vapor barrier.
I m doing a small remodel on a 100 year old home to use as rental property.
The third area that needs proper insulation is the floors.
The walls have the original lath and plaster with 1 2 drywall over that.
Fiberglass batts foam or cellulose can be used to insulate the interior walls.
Adding 2 inch thick insofast panels will bring your walls to r 13 30 percent more than the iecc minimum.