Sealing Ceiling Boxes
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Hello:
I have a 30 year old ranch house in New Jersey. I'm planning on
continuing the previously started task of sealing all opensing from the
living spaces into the attic for air infiltration.
I understand about caulking/sealing all wires, pipes and such. What I'm
not clear on is how to seal the electrical boxes that my ceiling fans
are mounted to?
I have a ceiling mounted fans or light fixtures in most of the rooms
around the house, and there are gaps around the boxes. I know I can
caulk/foam these gaps but what about all the individual holes in the
boxes themselves? The boxes are a mix of metal and plastic boxes.
Can I lay some poly sheet over the box and lay the insulation
over/around it? I hesitate to do this because at least 2 of the
fixtures are mounted directly to the boxes (not ceiling fans or pendant
lights) and there might be heat build up.
I see a lot of discussion on this subject for sidewall application, but
very little for ceilings.
Any help would be appreciated.
Jim
Anything used inside the electrical box should be fire rated. IMO
I would not use anything that is not fire resistant above a electrical box.
I just insulated my attic with blown cellulose insulation. I just made sure
that all the covers were on and I could still find the junction boxes. The
light boxes got a new layer of insulation over them.
I doubt that all of your ceiling boxes leak that much air, compared with
opening a door to enter or exit your home.
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