Non-Joisted Floors Batt Insulation

Detail ID 4.0302.6
Topic
Floors
Subtopic
Exposed Floors
Desired Outcome

Continuous, contiguous, safe, pest and weather resistant thermal boundary that prevents air movement @ 50 Pascals

SF Single Family Site-Built Housing
MH Manufactured Housing
MF Multifamily Housing

Specifications

  • SF
  • MF
Specification Objective

Verify that installation area is free of:

active water leaks, fuel leaks (i.e., gas, oil, propane), and pest intrusions

energized knob and tube wiring

uncovered electrical junctions

improperly terminated devices (ventilation fans, dryers, plumbing stacks, condensate lines, combustion appliance flues/chimneys, etc.)

unshielded high-temperature devices (non-IC rated recessed lights, chimneys, flues, vents, etc.) unless they are zero clearance devices

insulation escape openings

Verify that installation area is:

intact, able to support insulation weight, and air sealed

Ensure space can be safely insulated

  • SF
  • MF
Specification Objective

Select insulation that has a flame spread and smoke development index of 25/450 or less and backing material that has a smoke development index of 450 or less when tested in accordance with ASTM E84 or UL 723

Select rigid backing material that:

is a permanent air barrier

will support installed insulation without failure

Select fire safe materials

  • SF
  • MF
Specification Objective

Select sealants that:

are compatible with their intended surfaces

allow for differential expansion and contraction between dissimilar materials

meet the requirements of the applicable fire safety code (e.g., thermal or ignition barriers)

Select safe and effective sealants

  • SF
  • MF
Specification Objective

Remove any existing insulation or vapor barrier materials from installation area

Install flags that can be seen below the floor joists at all utility junctions for future identification and ensure utility junctions remain accessible per local code requirements

Prevent condensation

  • SF
  • MF
Specification Objective

Install batts over 100% of accessible area to prescribed R-value in full contact with the air barrier and all structural framing without gaps, voids, compressions, or misalignments

If vapor retarder facing exists, install it facing the conditioned area

Continuous and contiguous thermal boundary that prevents excessive vapor intrusion

  • SF
  • MF
Specification Objective

If insulation batts are not full cavity depth, secure batts in full contact with the pressure boundary using physical fasteners that do not compress the insulation and have a minimum service life of 20 years (e.g., strapping, netting, wood strips)

Insulation remains in contact with pressure boundary

  • SF
  • MF
Specification Objective

Mechanically fasten a continuous rigid barrier to underside of floor assembly that is suitable to withstand weather, moisture, and pest contact, and with a fire-resistance rating equal to the resistance rating of the original floor assembly

Insulation protected from weather, pests, and moisture

  • SF
  • MF
Specification Objective

Seal all seams, joints, connections, penetrations, etc. in the rigid protective barrier with compatible sealant

Stuff any gaps larger than 1/4" with copper metal mesh or steel wool prior to sealing

Cover exposed corners of the rigid protective barrier with reinforced hardware cloth or metal board bead

Airtight, pest resistant exterior

  • SF
  • MF
Specification Objective

Apply a weather-resistant barrier to the exposed side of the insulation (e.g., exterior insulated finishing system and spray-on roof waterproofing over foam)

Protect insulation from weather, light and impact

  • SF
  • MF
Specification Objective

Post a dated receipt signed by the installer that minimally includes: Installed insulation type, coverage area, installed thickness, and installed R-value

Comply with 16 CFR 460.17 and document contract compliance

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