So, first a little background: my fiancée and I bought a house three months ago. It has no attic, just a crawlspace about 2 feet wide with insulation between the joists. One feature about the house we liked was a skylight in the bathroom, for both more light and more ventilation. There's a shaft for the skylight with vents into the crawlspace and I'm pretty sure (never been up on the roof on the roof myself, we haven't got around to buying a ladder big enough yet) there are also vents into the outdoors itself. The window on the ceiling of the bathroom is even on a hinge, so we can open and close the skylight simply by pulling a chain.
The problem is insulation. A guy from an insulation company recommended simply covering the insulation vents entirely. We don't want to do that because most of the year having more ventilation there is nice, it's just four months or so when it's a problem. There is another vent, but it's much smaller. However, we can't figure out what to do with it during the winter.
I have tried putting up that plastic wrap you can put over windows (I don't remember the exact name, but I can find the package if necessary) on the inside of the window in the ceiling for a little extra insulation. It began peeling in just a couple of days. I'm not sure whether the problem was my ineptness (never used the stuff before), the fact that it's not meant to be used on a skylight, or the steam of the shower nearby, but two problems out of three I can do nothing about.
My next thought is weatherstripping like for a door, but that might have the same problem. Should I give it a try and just hope its adhesive is stronger than the plastic wrap? Should I give up on keeping the vents functional and insulate them permanently? Is there something simple we haven't thought of yet?
The problem is insulation. A guy from an insulation company recommended simply covering the insulation vents entirely. We don't want to do that because most of the year having more ventilation there is nice, it's just four months or so when it's a problem. There is another vent, but it's much smaller. However, we can't figure out what to do with it during the winter.
I have tried putting up that plastic wrap you can put over windows (I don't remember the exact name, but I can find the package if necessary) on the inside of the window in the ceiling for a little extra insulation. It began peeling in just a couple of days. I'm not sure whether the problem was my ineptness (never used the stuff before), the fact that it's not meant to be used on a skylight, or the steam of the shower nearby, but two problems out of three I can do nothing about.
My next thought is weatherstripping like for a door, but that might have the same problem. Should I give it a try and just hope its adhesive is stronger than the plastic wrap? Should I give up on keeping the vents functional and insulate them permanently? Is there something simple we haven't thought of yet?