This flexible insulation material is most often packaged in rolls that come in various thicknesses and standard widths usually 16 inches and 24 inches to fit between joists or studs in a house s framing.
Attic stud spacing.
In new residential construction the most common stud spacing is 16 inches on center.
Don t mash or compress the insulation into the space.
That means the builder measures from the center of one stud to the center of the next.
At least 50 percent of the attic space must have 7 foot 2 1 m clearance.
Once you ve calculated the number of trusses you will need you should purchase the lumber.
Measure between joists if insulating a floor or attic or studs if insulating unfinished walls to find the correct width for the insulation.
Attic joists that are made from 2x8s may be acceptable for building your attic floor but because every room is variable there are no absolutes.
Beyond the size of joists the spacing between them should also be taken into consideration.
Any living space in a home needs to have at least 7 feet 2 1 m of clearance from the floor to the ceiling and there needs to be at least 70 square feet of space available at least 7 feet 2 1 m in each direction.
Staple insulation between the wall studs and ceiling joists image a.
It needs a certain amount of loft to work properly.
Standard joist spacing for the installation of attic flooring materials is 16 inches on center oc.
You also need to ensure that the joist spacing is adequate.
And support ing roof loads shall conform to tables a 30 to a 33 provided a the stud s are clad with not less than 9 5 mm thick ply wood osb or waferboard sheathing on the exterior face and not less than 12 5 mm gypsum board on the interior face.
If you re insulating framed walls make sure the insulation is the correct thickness for your wall studs.
If building a knee wall for storage like karl did with this project make sure to insulate that area as well.
Putting the trusses into place.
Builders aren t bound by standard rafter spacing measurements.
Joist dimensions are only part of the equation.
Use r 30 insulation for the ceiling and r 13 for the walls.
The trusses should be a little longer than the exact width to allow for overhang and you will need sufficient trusses to mount across the length.
2 stud s for wall s not listed in table 9 23 10 1.