Cut two rectangular pieces of rigid insulation foam and glue them one over the other to the top of the plywood.
Install attic access panel.
Insert this access panel into the.
Glue the plywood to the back of the drywall piece.
If you have an attic access panel in your ceiling and are concerned about heat loss don t despair.
Some kits do not include the panel that covers the entrance to the attic.
This creates an insulated attic access door.
Peek into the attic to make sure there aren t any ducts wires or pipes in the way.
Set the frame into the square hole and press firmly to spread the caulk sticking it to the wall.
Then secure the pillow with the duct tape.
Stack insulation batts on top of the duct tape so they extend about 1 in.
Snap chalk lines onto the ceiling to represent the rough opening of the attic staircase.
Remove the panel cover from its frame using a pen knife or screwdriver to pry at one of the slots.
This step is necessary regardless of whether you re expanding an existing hatchway or creating new attic access.
The cost to install a standard 24 by 54 inch plywood access door is approximately 36.
Install a gasket around attic access openings to air seal between the opening and the panel covering.
Apply a bead of acrylic latex caulk along the back of the frame going all the way around to leave about bead.
Install the access panel.
Air seal attic access panels and drop down stairs to minimize air leakage.
Then cut out the rough opening with a drywall saw.
Insulate the cover with rigid foam that is glued in place or batt insulation that is mechanically fastened e g with wires and screws.
For either option you ll need to cut a hole in the ceiling for attic.