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Foam Insulation Cost
Posted on 5/28/15 at 5:22 pm
Posted on 5/28/15 at 5:22 pm
Anyone have it in their home? Can you tell a difference in house temp, energy costs, etc. How much would installation be on an existing 2,100 sq ft. house. Anyone with any experience with something like this please comment.
Posted on 5/28/15 at 5:28 pm to Lee Chatelain
Sorry, read too quick.
So only the attic?
So only the attic?
This post was edited on 5/28/15 at 5:29 pm
Posted on 5/28/15 at 5:31 pm to Lee Chatelain
would only be able to do the Attic on an existing and even then only the ceiling, not the rafters unless you are going to change the roof. Somebody correct me if I am wrong, but this is how it was 5 years ago when I built.
Posted on 5/28/15 at 5:41 pm to VetteGuy
Only attic. 2 1/2 year old house. Just seems very very hot in attic and not a lot of insulation when I was walking up there. Hotter than any house I've had
This post was edited on 5/28/15 at 9:48 pm
Posted on 5/28/15 at 6:14 pm to Lee Chatelain
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seems very very hot in attic and not a lot of insulation when I was waking up there
Quit sleeping in the attic
Posted on 5/28/15 at 6:55 pm to Lee Chatelain
I think stout has a pretty good bit of experience with that type of insulation...just keep this on the first page and he will eventually check in...
Posted on 5/28/15 at 7:00 pm to Spankum
It's after 5. He's already blind drunk.
He'll be along in the morning early, though.
He'll be along in the morning early, though.
Posted on 5/28/15 at 7:25 pm to VetteGuy
I am looking at the same thing on my home that I will be building next year. I know that I will get it in the attic and on the rafters but not sure the ROI is there on the exterior walls.
Posted on 5/28/15 at 7:36 pm to daviddsims
I think it is, personally.
It also makes the whole house quieter.
It also makes the whole house quieter.
Posted on 5/28/15 at 7:46 pm to VetteGuy
Did you use foam in your walls VetteGuy?
Posted on 5/28/15 at 7:51 pm to Lee Chatelain
Me and a buddy blew cellulose insulation into his house in about 2 hrs and less than $300 bucks...contractor wanted $2k
Posted on 5/28/15 at 7:54 pm to Lee Chatelain
quote:
Just seems very very hot in attic and not a lot of insulation when I was waking up there. Hotter than any house I've had
Hip roof line? How much ventilation you have?
Posted on 5/28/15 at 7:54 pm to Lee Chatelain
Glad to see this topic, actually. This past weekend my folks had a radiant barrier sprayed in their attic and got additional foam insulation sprayed in as well...with a promise from the AC repair company that their electricity bill would be reduced by 25% on average.
Did they get hosed, or is this "energy efficient" home concept really the new thing I just need to understand better?
Did they get hosed, or is this "energy efficient" home concept really the new thing I just need to understand better?
Posted on 5/28/15 at 7:58 pm to VetteGuy
Yes, I did.
After seeing my electric bills (all electric except for gas cooktop), I am a firm believer in foam.
After seeing my electric bills (all electric except for gas cooktop), I am a firm believer in foam.
Posted on 5/28/15 at 8:04 pm to Lee Chatelain
I recently built a house and did the exterior walls and the attic, and it has been a huge difference from our former house that was just the normal batten insulation. I'm not sure how much difference doing the attic only would be, but I would think it could only help.
Posted on 5/28/15 at 8:09 pm to fly2fish
I have rockwool sprayed everywhere.
Posted on 5/28/15 at 8:10 pm to Lee Chatelain
quote:
Only attic. 2 1/2 year old house. Just seems very very hot in attic and not a lot of insulation when I was waking up there. Hotter than any house I've had
I did the blow-in insulation. It was very easy and ran about $400-500 for the machine rental and 8 bales of insulation I bought.
Unfortunately, due to the way my townhome is positioned and the fact it shares an attic with the neighbor...it didn't help a ton. I think in a house it would work better. Worth a shot if you don't want to spend the money on foam - stuff is very pricey.
ETA: If you go foam, you need to be careful with open cell vs. closed cell. IIRC, with the humidity and rain we get in south LA, you'd want open cell. Closed cell will trap moisture and cause mold/rot.
This post was edited on 5/28/15 at 8:13 pm
Posted on 5/28/15 at 8:13 pm to VetteGuy
quote:
It also makes the whole house quieter.
I agree, something has to be real close to a window for me to hear it.
Can't be too much to add on a new build and it will pay itself off quickly.
Posted on 5/28/15 at 8:27 pm to philabuck
IIRC, it was about 50% more to do foam.
Like $18K vs $12K. I think, very conservatively, the foam lower my electricity bill $100 per month. Thus, the payback is 60 months.
The other big payback is high SEER AC, but foam is the king.
Like $18K vs $12K. I think, very conservatively, the foam lower my electricity bill $100 per month. Thus, the payback is 60 months.
The other big payback is high SEER AC, but foam is the king.
Posted on 5/28/15 at 8:39 pm to VetteGuy
I did not know that foam was better at reducing sound levels from the outside. The main reason I wanted to do the attic was to help the HVAC equipment that will be located up there.
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