Apply a bead of foam compatible glue to it and attach it to the plywood hatch.
How to insulate attic hatch with sliding stiar.
Cut out two pieces of rigid foam board that are 1 4 inch smaller than the hatch so homeowners can slide the attic access panel open easily.
Tape the lid to the top of the box along one of the long edges with foil tape.
That means that you should glue at least 4 inches of foil faced polyisocyanurate r 26 to the box.
Affix the fiberglass batt insulation to the top of the foam board.
Weatherstrip the edges and put a piece of rigid foam board insulation on the back of the door.
Add fiberglass or rigid foam board to back of hatch.
Clean the floor around the attic stairs so the tape will adhere well.
If you have pull down attic stairs or an attic door these should be sealed in a similar manner.
With attic insulation we aim for a pretty high standard usually at least r 49 and the coffin insulation should match.
Cut two pieces of foam board that are about 1 4 smaller than the hatch.
After you have replaced the weatherstripping you ll want to cut a piece of fiberglass or rigid foam board to size and nail or glue it on the back of the hatch door.
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Insulate the hatch cut foam board to 1 2รข less than the size of the hatch on each side.
Install fiberglass batt insulation on top of the foam board.
Attach foam tape weather stripping to the top edge of the box to form a tighter seal.
Cut a piece of foam the size of the exterior dimensions of the box for the lid.
Measure the insulation a bit bigger than the hatch so it creates a seal when shut.
Foil faced polyiso is the greenest and best performing of the rigid foam options.
Cut a piece of fiberglass or rigid foam board insulation the same size as the attic hatch and nail or glue it to the back of the hatch.
Add insulation to the exterior of the plywood box.