Question: Should I Install a Knee Wall?
Reader asks if "I need to install a knee wall in my attic and what is the purpose of knee wall...do they help with insulation?"
Answer: Knee walls are not found in all attics, and they are not absolutely necessary. But they are awfully good to have.
Go in the attic or simply imagine yourself in the attic. If your attic is unfinished, it has a triangular shape. At the bottom points of the triangles, the rafters meet the top plates of the exterior walls.
Problems with that Space:
- It is completely useless space, because of its odd shape and small size.
- It is a point that may allow a significant amount of air infiltration.
- If you are trying to build some usable space in there, it is very unsightly.
The knee wall, by itself, can provide some degree of insulation against air infiltration from the outside. However, the knee wall is usually not enough provide all the insulation you need. To accomplish this, the U.S. Department of Energy recommends that you:
- Insulate rafters.
- Cover rafters with air barrier.
- Caulk that barrier.
- Caulk all other holes or cracks or stuff with fiberglass batt insulation or spray foam.

