Spray foam insulation is an air seal and works a lot better than regular insulation does.
Foam insulation around can lights.
I think it will be best to keep an airspace between the batting and the can so i will make some sort of wire cage to do this.
I have an attic conversion project that i am bidding and they are looking to use either open or closed cell spray foam insulation for the ceiling.
Apply the sealant around the cable and along the edge of the cover where it rests on the ceiling.
Up in the attic clean the ceiling surface around each fixture slit the cover to accommodate the electrical cable and place the cover over the fixture.
The plan is 6 7 of spray foam.
Even though i already air sealed all my light fixtures from within the attic i decided to go above and beyond by air sealing the very same fixtures.
Which one they use i will know before the project starts but for now i need info on using recessed can lights with it.
2x8 construction with osb roof sheathing.
Stuff the insulation around the gap between the lip of the can and the drywall.
Now it will be safe to heap insulation onto that spot.
Notice that i said regular insulation such as fiberglass or cellulose insulation not spray foam insulation.
You can stem the flow of air and money by air sealing your light fixtures from the inside with just a roll of painter s tape a can of spray foam insulation and a tube of painter s caulk.