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Conditioned Attics Overview

Adequate attic ventilation is a long-standing requirement in building codes. However, conditioned, unvented attics have the potential to reduce residential energy needs and are allowed by code under certain conditions. Such assemblies are sometimes called cathedralized attics because, as with cathedral ceilings, the insulation is in the rafters and/or roof deck.

Publication Date: 
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
ta_conditioned_attics_overview.pdf
Document Details
Affiliation: 
DOE BECP
Document Number: 
PNNL-SA-57260
Focus: 
Compliance
Building Type: 
Residential
Code Referenced: 
International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)
Document type: 
Technical Articles
Target Audience: 
Architect/Designer
Builder
Code Official
Contractor
Engineer
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