I have had some grant work done and it resulted in the bottom of a staircase being exposed.
So the house was probably built in the 1930's and I am now looking at a double brick wall. I was surprised to feel cold air coming up from the sill. I have been told that much of the heat loss in older homes occurs from the sill plate. Hope that is the proper terminology.
This area will get closed back in [by me...not part of the grant].
I need advise regarding how to insulate. Pink board and the pink caulking or fiberglass stuff with a vapour barrier. Or both?
My front entry is always cold in the winter [talking Ontario, Canada close to US border] and the staircase as well. The staircase is on the right as soon as you enter the home.
Thanks for any advise you may have.
Cathy
So the house was probably built in the 1930's and I am now looking at a double brick wall. I was surprised to feel cold air coming up from the sill. I have been told that much of the heat loss in older homes occurs from the sill plate. Hope that is the proper terminology.
This area will get closed back in [by me...not part of the grant].
I need advise regarding how to insulate. Pink board and the pink caulking or fiberglass stuff with a vapour barrier. Or both?
My front entry is always cold in the winter [talking Ontario, Canada close to US border] and the staircase as well. The staircase is on the right as soon as you enter the home.
Thanks for any advise you may have.
Cathy