From what I've read about insullating the walls and the roof, about making sure there are no voids of air left inside the insullated cavity...
Am I correct to assume that the wood srfaces of the studs and plywood skins need to be sealed as well?
Another way of wording my question... Should the insulation be glued into place, using the glue also as a sealant... Or should the wood surfaces be sealed first, then use a tight dry fit piece of insulation in the cavity, or glue it into place into the sealed opening?
If the insullation needs to be glued into place, it would be great to find a product that will double as a sealant/adhesive...
What products have you guys used that doesn't attack the white foam board insullation?
On another note, coming up with the right sealant... Has anyone tried a laminated combination of the white foam board and the 1/4" thick double foil faced air bubble insullation?