I hope this is not too long, but this is my first post here and wanted to give some background. My home is an Orange County, Souther California 1950s, raised foundation, stucco, hip roof, two bed, one bath, 900 sq ft. For cooling I temporarily install a window air conditioner in the summer. The floor furnace does not work. The disintegrating burner can’t hold a flame, so we use oil filled space heaters. Not the best solution but it works for now. Summers can be very hot for a few weeks and winters are generally mild, rarely freezing. Our preference is to install radiant floor heating at some point in the future, and further develop passive cooling solutions.
But first on our list is insulating the attic. The are a few soffits at the eaves, small gables at either end of the attic and a turbin fan at the center of the roof. We would like to remove the old batting and clean out the attic prior to new insulation. Solar gain from the roof is a concern.
My current thinking is to install a foil radiant barrier on the attic ceiling and two layers of fiberglass batting on the attic floor. But then I read all the pros and cons of foil radiant barriers, versus the wonders of closed cell foam and it all gets blurry. What is the preferred plan for insulating this particular attic?
But first on our list is insulating the attic. The are a few soffits at the eaves, small gables at either end of the attic and a turbin fan at the center of the roof. We would like to remove the old batting and clean out the attic prior to new insulation. Solar gain from the roof is a concern.
My current thinking is to install a foil radiant barrier on the attic ceiling and two layers of fiberglass batting on the attic floor. But then I read all the pros and cons of foil radiant barriers, versus the wonders of closed cell foam and it all gets blurry. What is the preferred plan for insulating this particular attic?