A cathedral ceiling is a sloping and pointed ceiling which is usually high and open.
Cathedral ceiling insulation detail.
You ll want a tight ceiling air barrier with no air leakage into the cathedral ceiling a critical detail for all cathedral ceiling designs.
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Attic trusses typically have a sloping ceiling.
That is create a vent channel above the insulation with low and high vents.
Then insulate below with fiberglass or cellulose add a vapor retarder and your finish ceiling.
Cathedral ceilings are a feature in many homes that add to value to the house because the high ceiling tends to make rooms look larger.
Insulating cathedral ceilings can be quite challenging.
Vent channel separated from the insulation by a foam cardboard or plywood baffle and provide balanced.
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While fiberglass insulation is an excellent and effective product for insulating most building cavities in areas where there is extra risk of trapping moisture and thus rot or mold infections such as crawl spaces and cathedral ceilings where roof venting may be absent or minimal we prefer to use closed cell foam insulation products or spray.
Yes a cathedral ceiling detail would be very similar but the challenge of many cathedral ceilings is the added structural elements electrical boxes and the desire for wood board ceilings all which start compromising the drywall layer which in your detail is used at the air barrier.