Framing basics for attic knee walls along the sides of your loft or attic space.
Building walls in an attic.
If the ceiling is vaulted you will need to arrange the new attic walls so they lose the least amount of space from an angled ceiling.
It needs a certain amount of loft to work properly.
One of your 2x4s will act as the bottom of your wall and will not be cut.
Use r 30 insulation for the ceiling and r 13 for the walls.
Be sure the wall is parallel with the attic floor joists or a gable end wall in the attic.
As with attics or anywhere else in your home adding more layers of insulation to your exterior walls is key to having a higher r value and better thermal performance.
This calculator is to be used as an estimating tool only.
Your attic wall must be studded to a frame which you will construct yourself.
Support and follow me.
Input length and width of area to be insulated.
If building a knee wall for storage like karl did with this project make sure to insulate that area as well.
Don t mash or compress the insulation into the space.
Take accurate measurements of the attic and draw up plans that suit the structure of the area.
You cannot just put up a wall anywhere.
Determine the angle of rafters by setting the scrap piece of 2x4 in a vertical position against the side of a rafter.
The ceiling load may include items like drywall ducts recessed lights bathroom fans and attic insulation.
When houses are constructed specific walls are selected to be load bearing walls and designed to support the weight of the structure above them.
Foam board insulation is easy to install between wall studs and over existing blanket insulation.
Most houses attics are built without flooring and are not designed to carry the heavy load of finished space.
Mark the line that the angle forms along your 2x4.
Seal gaps around windows and doors with spray foam insulation.
Staple insulation between the wall studs and ceiling joists image a.
Houses that have been constructed with the idea of.
It s now time to install the top wall plates.
Use your saw to cut along this line.
Step 1 measure the attic to build your walls to the correct length measure the angle of the rafter by laying a piece of 2x4 inch lumber against the side of the rafter in a vertical position.
Keeping your new wall parallel will make everything easier for you trust me.
Gable walls in attics often contain a window or a louvered vent near the peak of the roof.