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Right - Walls and ceilings shared by the garage and living space must be air sealed and insulated.
Right – Closed-cell spray foam insulation in the shared wall between the garage and living space helps to air-seal the wall and protect occupants from garage pollutants.
Right – Every seam and nail hole in these garage-to-house walls is sealed with tape.
The I-joist is continuous along the shared wall and serves as a natural air barrier between the garage and the house
To ensure a complete air barrier between the garage and the house, the wall between the garage and the house was insulated and air-sealed with four inches of high-density spray foam.
Use caulk or spray foam to air-seal all four edges of the blocking material in each joist bay.
When using I-joists, make sure to fill in the gaps on each side of the blocking material to air-seal the joist bay where a wall separates conditioned and unconditioned spaces.
Wrong - Rigid insulation blocking is installed but not air-sealed with spray foam around edges.
Wrong - The faced batt insulation does not provide an air barrier in the joist bay between the garage and the conditioned space of the home.
Wrong - When ceiling joists over a garage run perpendicular to the adjoining wall, the joist bays must be blocked and sealed to prevent garage fumes from entering the living space
Wrong – An opportunity to use structural members as a natural air barrier was missed in this home and blocking was not initially planned for between the garage and living space.