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Baffles will keep insulation out of the soffit vents and wind out of the insulation in this vented attic.
Completed wall retrofit of masonry home (on right) showing new lap siding attached over four inches of rigid foam; windows were boxed with plywood to accommodate depth of foam plus 1x4 furring strips
Extension boxes of plywood built around the windows on this wall retrofit will be flush with the outer layer of exterior rigid insulation
Proper flashing around windows is especially important when the rigid foam serves as the drainage plane in the wall
Right - New flashing has been installed to complete the air and water control layers at the window openings of this wall retrofit that includes insulating the wall cavities with spray foam
Side and plan views of window-to-wall interface in masonry wall retrofit including three layers of rigid foam exterior insulation, box extensions, and flashing around new windows.
Single framed wall converted to double wall and insulated with closed-cell spray foam
This hot climate zone home uses high quality batt insulation to insulate truss-joist headers.