How to seal an attic access door.
How to seal your attic door.
Scuttle hole covers and pull down attic stairs loosely fit into the attic access hole they are covering.
When you re done sealing your attic bypasses push the insulation back into place with an old broom handle or stick as you back out of the attic.
If you haven t inspected your attic insulation in a while learn how to inspect and seal your attic before moving on to your attic hatch.
The stops provide a wider surface for attaching the weatherstrip and a space to mount hook and eye fasteners.
Finish up by sealing the access hatch with self sticking weather stripping.
Use a hammer to drive nails through the material and attach it to the attic door frame.
Better yet there are high quality products such as the attic gator designed to both seal and insulate attic access doors and scuttle holes.
The gaps between the edges of the access doors and the.
This way it will create a seal when the door is closed.
Measure the size of the attic access door and cut a piece of insulation slightly larger than that.
To see if the insulation solution moves or falls out in any way.
Treat your attic door as if it was a door leading to the outdoors.
Then finish up by sealing the access hatch with self sticking foam weatherstrip photos 10 and 11.
Sealing the attic hatch or door.
Unroll the insulation over the door.
To properly seal your attic hatch also known as an attic door or scuttle hole at a minimum you should apply weather stripping and ensure the attic side of the attic door is insulated.
If your hatch rests directly on the moldings add 2 1 2 inch wide stops around the opening.
If your hatch rests directly on the moldings like ours did add 2 1 2 in wide stops around the.
Learn more below about how to insulate your attic door.