Hot-dry climate. Roofer removing all sheathing. Insulating from above while cavity is open. Plan for 5.5" open cell foam to the drywall and also covering dropped soffit area that houses ducts. There will be a minimum air gap of 1.5" (7"-5.5") between the foam and the deck at normal ceiling heights, about 1 ft over dropped ceilings.
Any concerns with this installation? electrical, mechanicals. performance etc?
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Permalink Reply by Christopher Retzler on April 19, 2012 at 9:24pm whoa didn't see all the comments until after i posted. sounds like you are on top of things. The OCF is an effective air barrier and will stop most all convective sources of moisture, and I don't believe you need to worry about vapor diffusion in that climate... So leaving the air gap sounds good to me. I'm a cold climate guy so I'd like a second opinion as well. Where's David Butler when you need him?
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