If using this technique in a humid or marine climate the ducts must be encapsulated with spray foam before installing the blown insulation.
Insulate return ducts in attic.
That has kept the ventilator working but ted surmises the high.
Looking at the cooling side only the additional load would be.
Today s flexible ductwork is covered with a shiny metallic cover this is its vapor barrier.
I would use foil faced polyiso which is the easiest type of foam to tape and tape it securely 3.
If you need help deciding which type of insulation you need set up an energy consultation.
Some insulation types offer high promises but fail to consistently perform in the field.
Hvac ductwork is typically visible in your attic especially flexible ductwork.
Install loose fill insulation to cover the ducts and the attic floor to meet or exceed the code required r value for attic insulation.
Covering ductwork with insulation.
As you consider adding insulation first be sure the duct system is delivering proper airflow.
The shiny vapor barrier will protect the ductwork from sweating as long as it s exposed to the surrounding air.
Purchase duct wrap insulation that complies with the 2009 international energy conservation code iecc standards that specify an r value of 8 for attic ducts and 6 for ducts located anywhere else.
Or applying spray foam insulation to the outside of the duct.
Add additional sealant if necessary.
Summer hasn t even arrived he notes in a post at gba s q a forum and when the temperature outside climbs to more than 95 f the temperature in the attic tops 120 f.
Be careful as you choose from the various insulation options.
Insulating a leaky or undersized duct system is a waste of money.
First seal the duct seams with mastic.
Although both the attic floor and the ductwork are insulated ted recognizes the situation isn t ideal.
According to rightsuite the software we use the supply ducts have about 560 square feet of surface area and the return ducts 101 square feet.
Come up with a plan for insulating the underside of the ducts.
The two most common ways to insulate ductwork are wrapping the duct in a foil faced blanket.
If you want to install cut and cobble insulation on your attic ducts.
Is it ok to do it.