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The floor of my attic is insulated.?

Should I insulate the ceiling which is the house roof?

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Hmm, this seems to happen with me and my brother tooHow old are you guys? Cause, building forts/clubs or small houses out of sticks and trees is always a fun project(: Um, You could just play outside, like tag, I guessOr obviously if you live close to a beach you could go thereI'm not sureSuggestions are hard on this question because you didn't give much information, like if you own a trampoline, or anything of that sortPlaying with friends is always fun.
Not unless it is living spaceIf it is just an attic, put another layer of insulation perpendicular to the ceiling joists (first layer should be blown between joists or bat insulation laid between joists)You don't want to insulate the underside of the roof if you can help itFor one, the heat won't stop rising until it fills up the atticThat's wasted heatAnother reason is that you want as much air flow under the roof as possibleThis extends the life of the decking and the shinglesIdeally, the roof should be the same temperature on both sidesOf course, this isn't possible, but the closer the temperature on the underside of the roof is to the top side, the betterIf it is freezing outside, it should be colder than a witches tit in the atticYou also need some type of ventilation in the attic to allow hot air to escape in the summer If it is living space, that's a whole 'nother can of worms.

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