Hi,
My crawlspace (24x15) is cinder block walls, and about 3 ft tall with a gravel floor and vapor barrier under the gravel. There are two vents on opposing sides at the top of the cinder block. There is also R9 blanket insulation laid up against the cinder block, and that fiber tar substance sprayed on the outside of the wall. The entire crawl space besides the top block is underground. Rim joists are insulated with R49 and sill plate has the blue stuff between the cinder block and sill plate.
Builder told me that the blanket insulation was only so the wall would not sweat.
The crawl space also has uninsulated water lines and ductwork in it. Never had a problem with frozen pipes. Also, the crawl space is COMPLETELY sealed from the basement with plastic sheeting vapor barrier which is caulked to the ceiling, walls, and floor, and the basement walls are insulated.
My tile floor above the crawl space is VERY cold. Much colder than my other rooms with tile that are above the conditioned basement.
I have enough fiberglass R19 laying around to insulate the crawl space ceiling, but only enough to do the ceiling over the tiled bathroom, and not my carpeted bedroom (which is also over the crawl space).
So here are my questions:
Will insulating the ceiling just under the tile bathroom help?
Would it be better to insulate the crawl space better? It seems like majority of my cold comes from the two vents (even though they are closed in winter, they still let alot of cold air in).
Do I need those vents in my crawl space? Or can I completely seal them up with some foam board and expanding foam?
Thanks for the help!
My crawlspace (24x15) is cinder block walls, and about 3 ft tall with a gravel floor and vapor barrier under the gravel. There are two vents on opposing sides at the top of the cinder block. There is also R9 blanket insulation laid up against the cinder block, and that fiber tar substance sprayed on the outside of the wall. The entire crawl space besides the top block is underground. Rim joists are insulated with R49 and sill plate has the blue stuff between the cinder block and sill plate.
Builder told me that the blanket insulation was only so the wall would not sweat.
The crawl space also has uninsulated water lines and ductwork in it. Never had a problem with frozen pipes. Also, the crawl space is COMPLETELY sealed from the basement with plastic sheeting vapor barrier which is caulked to the ceiling, walls, and floor, and the basement walls are insulated.
My tile floor above the crawl space is VERY cold. Much colder than my other rooms with tile that are above the conditioned basement.
I have enough fiberglass R19 laying around to insulate the crawl space ceiling, but only enough to do the ceiling over the tiled bathroom, and not my carpeted bedroom (which is also over the crawl space).
So here are my questions:
Will insulating the ceiling just under the tile bathroom help?
Would it be better to insulate the crawl space better? It seems like majority of my cold comes from the two vents (even though they are closed in winter, they still let alot of cold air in).
Do I need those vents in my crawl space? Or can I completely seal them up with some foam board and expanding foam?
Thanks for the help!