Homes built prior to the late 1800s fall into two basic categories.
Homes without attics.
There are homes designed without attics and there are homeowners who wish to raise their ceilings but there are energy efficiency concerns with having no attic.
If you own an older home you may find yourself constantly cranking the thermostat to deal with the cold or trying to find ways to keep the bedroom warmer without having to run the heater all night long.
But you have to leave about an inch of air space above the insulation for ventilation.
However the heating systems in historic homes often leave much to be desired.
They come with or without a paper or foil facing that acts as a vapor barrier.
You can build a home with or without an attic.
Mostly good view less dust and noise from the street good light and the people who live oh higher floors without elevator have less heart diseases because of the moving.
They are usually only for insulation anyway.
H ow i would love not to have to crawl around my attic adding insulation repairing ducts or dealing with the equipment up there.
Attics with few obstructions or penetrations to work around.
Here are some positive effects in case you decide to re arrange the attic.
Inspectors will look for cracks in the bricks and whether the mortar has crumbled.
Today s technology makes it possible to remove almost all the defects in older attics.
This is due to the fact that most mobile homes have very little space between the ceiling and roofing so the manufacturers figure why bother with it.
Attics with standard joist spacing especially those with no insulation.
You add one or more layers to achieve the desired level of insulation.
Interestingly most manufactured homes do not come with an attic access for new homeowners.
The well built period house may be found in an urban village or rural environment and will usually have two to three feet of.
And the extra heat is not just a summer concern come winter hot attic air can melt snow on the roof.
They work best for.
Just put your insulation in the roof and don t build the traditional attic make it a loft.
Sealed attics trap excessive heat and moisture which can lead to reduced shingle life.
Attics can tell you a lot about the history and condition of the home.
This is especially the case with older homes.