Ventilation channels maintain an air gap between the insulation and the roof sheathing.
Vaulted ceiling insulation air gap.
The component that creates the gap is called a variety of things including a ventilation baffle a ventilation chute a ventilation channel or a product such as proper vent.
A cathedral ceiling is a sloping and pointed ceiling which is usually high and open.
Vented cathedral ceilings can be difficult to insulate well.
Air sealing and insulating.
It provides an open airy look and feel to the room and they are often in demand among home buyers.
These are brand new condominiums and we ve insulated according to the builders specification with fiberglass in the walls and we re going to be blowing the flat of the attic space with cellulose along with the rafter spaces in the cathedral 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.
To keep fiberglass batts from blocking airflow rafter baffles should be.
In a vaulted ceiling however the only fresh air route lies between the insulation and the underside of the roof deck.
In those days most builders stuffed cathedral ceiling rafter bays with fiberglass batts.
The craze for insulated cathedral ceilings and great rooms really took off in the 1970s and 1980s when examples began popping up like mushrooms after a warm rain.