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Energy Performance and Moisture Control of Ceilings and Roofs 1
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Raised Heel Truss 2 Insulate full height over exterior wall
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3 Attic Insulation and Details Build a dam around access to allow full coverage
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Don’t leave a hole in the ceiling 4 THE EZ HATCH ATTIC ACCESS DOOR FOR NEW AND RETRO-FIT CONSTRUCTION INSTALLS IN MINUTES INTO A 22-1/2" x 30-1/2" ROUGH OPENING!!
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5 Pay Attention to Band Joists
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6 Sealing Attic Knee-walls An attic knee-wall has unconditioned attic space on one side and conditioned space on the other
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7 Sealing Attic Knee-Walls
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8 Sealing Attic Knee-walls
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9 Effective Insulation Techniques for Attic Kneewalls Step 1: Apply interior pressure boundary Check rating on foam products ASTM E-84, FM 4880, or UL 1040 Foams generally need a fire-rated cover Step 2: Continuous Insulation between Studs
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Air Sealing - Blocking & Sheathing 10 Attic knee-walls should be sheathed and capped
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Open Web Joist Systems 11
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Floor Truss with HVAC Pipe
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Typical Ceiling trusses 13
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The IECC/IRC and the Building as a System - Mechanical System Duct Sealing and Insulation Shot of Sealed Combustion Heating System
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Metal Frame Roofs 20
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Living Roof Basic Assembly 25
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Advantages of Living Roofs 26 Increased Insulation Reduces Storm Water Runoff Reduces “Heat Island” Effect Reduces Outside Noise
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Grass Cover 27
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Advantage of SIP Construction 28
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Structural Insulated Panels 29
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Panel Connections 30 Double Sill Plate Spline Connection
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Roof Detail 31 Built in Beam Pocket
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