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Question by  theid28 (15)

What is the best material to insulate attic eaves?

 
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Answer by  scott96 (113)

I would use a blown celulose insulation. Many home improvement stores sell the insulation and sometimes throw in the use of the blower machine if you buy enough insulation. Be sure to add baffles to the decking to allow air to circulate from the eave to the roof ridge.

 
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Answer by  dbrewer (37)

Blown fiberglass insulation works for the whole attic including the eaves and not too expensive. If you want to spend the money and the time you can use the rolled fiber glass insulation and all does well at insulating. The rolled does stay in place better, if stapled and doesn't leave holes.

 
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Answer by  righteousnous (125)

Cellulose insulation is the best material for insulating attic eaves, because it does not loose its R-Value like the older fiberglass insulation in cold and hot temperatures.

 
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Answer by  Liz59 (10966)

The best material to insulate attic eaves is called cellulose installation. You can purchase this from any major hardware store supplier. It is actually very good for insulating attic eaves. I strongly recommend that you go through with using this and you will see the best type of insulation available.

 
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Answer by  dr84bhl (2789)

A good insulator would be foam based. Inserted by a pipe and when dry it sets to a permanent hard coat for many years. It insulates very well and is economical to buy.

 
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Answer by  awdamm (77)

Cellulose insulation is the most cost effective and energy efficient way to insult attic eaves. The common goal when insulating the attic is to get the attic temperature to match the temperature of the rest of the house.

 
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Answer by  Nick67 (29)

Your eaves must not be insulated. Cold air flow along the underside of the roof deck from soffit to peak is essential to preventing ice-dams. Attic ventilation is also critical to preventing humidity build up, and subsequent moisture problems in the attic space

 
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Answer by  wpblmcjrjr (18)

Use a minimum R-19 grade of fiberglass insulation material, commonly sold in a roll, various widths and lengths are available.

 
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Answer by  joebob31 (622)

The cheapest and easiest way to do it yourself will be to use rolls of fiberglass insulation. You could also use spray in insulation which will fill into crevices better than the rolls.

 
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Answer by  champaign9497 (11977)

Put up insulation board and once you have that done you can put up you soffet and make sure you put vents on the roof so the eaves can breathe.

 
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Answer by  worker12 (293)

Attic eaves cannot be fully insulated they must breathe,there is a styrofoam insert that must attached to create a airspace before the fiberglass insulation can be installed,fiberglass would be my choice.

 
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Answer by  Liz59 (10966)

Well the best material to use is actually down leaves. Down leaves work very well and provide a lot of warmth. I have been using them for the past 10 years and they work very great indeed. Give these a try and let me know how they work out for you.

 
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