Sifu
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Trying to apply some critical thinking here. If a house has a sealed and "conditioned" crawlspace with insulated walls under a "basement" floor system there is no floor insulation. The room above also has some unconditioned spaces with fully insulated walls, interior and exterior. The spaces are not within the conditioned space. Contractor has not installed floor/ceiling insulation above these spaces. I contend they should be insulated. The crawlspace "gets away" with not insulating the floor because of the thermal mass of the earth which is contained by the insulated walls. The story above does not benefit from the thermal mass (at least not near as much)of the earth, therefore the insulation would not have any heat to retain which would cause a cold floor above.
When I type this stuff out it seems pretty confusing. The house is on such a slope the basement floor is wood framed with a sloped crawl under it from 2' to 7'. They poured the foundation/basement walls without any provisions for ventilating the under-floor space so I told them at frame they needed to figure something out.
Following me? Insulation in the floor above the unconditioned spaces or not?
When I type this stuff out it seems pretty confusing. The house is on such a slope the basement floor is wood framed with a sloped crawl under it from 2' to 7'. They poured the foundation/basement walls without any provisions for ventilating the under-floor space so I told them at frame they needed to figure something out.
Following me? Insulation in the floor above the unconditioned spaces or not?