
Dear PoP – crawl space insulation
An anonymous reader residing in an old historic row house without a basement has encountered a challenge regarding crawl space insulation. The residence features a very shallow crawl space, offering approximately one and a half feet of clearance. The homeowner aims to insulate this area to mitigate the 'stack effect,' a phenomenon where cold air infiltrating through the floors causes the upstairs bedrooms to be significantly warmer than the first floor. This temperature disparity results in discomfort throughout the house, regardless of thermostat settings.
Multiple insulation companies have been consulted, all of whom have indicated that the limited clearance in the crawl space makes a standard crawl space encapsulation and insulation impractical. Furthermore, the homeowner is hesitant to opt for blown-in insulation, as this would impede future access to essential pipes and cables located beneath the house. This presents a dilemma for the homeowner, who is seeking viable solutions or recommendations for contractors experienced in addressing such specific and constrained insulation scenarios. The homeowner is particularly interested in hearing from others who may have faced similar predicaments and successfully implemented a solution, as well as gaining insight into the associated costs.
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