If it is located in a conditioned part of the house also remember to insulate and air seal your attic access.
Insulating gable ends in conditioned attic.
When insulating a attic there is usually no need to insulate the gable ends so long as the attic floor has been insulated.
The size and shape of a gable wall depends on the structural layout of the attic but all attics have some type of gable end.
A gable is the triangular portion of the wall in an attic that is between the edges of a sloping roof.
6 i d like to minimize encroachment of the roof into the room.
You can reduce dust buildup using an unvented attic versus a vented attic.
A gable wall also called a gable end more commonly refers to the entire wall including the gable and the wall.
Unvented attics are built with insulation of the attic is placed at the roof level and the area inside the attic is a conditioned space.
7 gable ends are north and south.
This has several advantages including less air transfer and what air does transfer is conditioned.
Once you get the gable ends framed correctly you will be able to insulate the attic.
When the attic becomes part of the home to be heated and cooled open wall gable vents and roof vents are no longer feasible but the underside of the roof the sheathing and rafters can still.
However there is daylight at the eaves.
Insulate and air seal any knee walls vertical walls with attic space directly behind them in your home as well.
4 there are no intentional soffit vents just a fan at each gable end.
5 insulating the exterior roof deck is not feasible.
Before insulating seal any air leaks and make roof and other necessary repairs.