Posted by John in Ct on August 27, 2008 at 19:34:44 from (64.136.27.229):
I need to replace a few pieces of insulation here and there in the ceiling of my basement. Over the years my insulation has gotten pretty ripped up because I had to take it down for plumbing repairs. I hope to get it to look better, provide some R value but at the same time, will leave some spots under the tub and toilet bare so I can see any leaks. My house has electric heat, my basement isn't heated and the insulation is exposed ( Look up at the basement ceiling and see paper). I had R-13 3" paper BOTH sides and the closest I can find to match the rest is R-15, 3 1/2", paper ONE SIDE only. Is paper on both side insulation still available? Will the missing paper on one side be a problem? I was planning to put the insulation side up/ paper side down so it matches the rest of the ceiling. Should I try to find some paper to put on the top? Thanks!
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