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Rick Healy
07-25-2011, 07:37 AM
I opened the kneewall access door and discovered the following:
There was a covered deck added onto a previous addition of the house. Vinyl soffit was installed on the new porch ceiling. It is wide open to the rest of the attic. Should there be a wall constructed to create a barrier, or is this okay?
Scott Patterson
07-25-2011, 07:42 AM
I opened the kneewall access door and discovered the following:
There was a covered deck added onto a previous addition of the house. Vinyl soffit was installed on the new porch ceiling. It is wide open to the rest of the attic. Should there be a wall constructed to create a barrier, or is this okay?
I see no need to construct a wall as a barrier to the attic.
Why would do you think one is needed?
John Kogel
07-25-2011, 08:06 AM
If the kneewall and interior ceiling in the attic space is insulated, no problem.
Bob Spermo
07-26-2011, 06:28 AM
To be energy efficient the knee wall should have insulation and an air barrier installed on the attic side.
Daniel Leung
07-26-2011, 08:02 AM
I opened the kneewall access door and discovered the following:
There was a covered deck added onto a previous addition of the house. Vinyl soffit was installed on the new porch ceiling. It is wide open to the rest of the attic. Should there be a wall constructed to create a barrier, or is this okay?
How high of the porch ceiling?
If it is reachable by stand on a table/chair, I suggest to add a lock on the hatch door for security purpose. I saw this kind of attic can be entered thru the sofit above the sundeck by stand on a table/chair on deck.
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