Formula or decision rule
panel area = length × width; hatch perimeter = 2 × (length + width)- Convert measurements to the unit required by the selected product.
- Do not count an access curb as panel area.
- The completed hatch must still open and close safely.
Hatch measurement outputs
| Output | Formula | Used for |
|---|---|---|
| Panel area | length × width | insulation facing/board selection |
| Perimeter | 2 × (length + width) | weather-seal length |
| Clearance | site measurement | safe operation |
| Target | zone/project strategy | assembly selection |
Work through the project
Measure the operable panel
Record the actual hatch leaf dimensions and frame perimeter instead of assuming a standard opening.
Check the boundary
Confirm where the air seal will contact and how the added insulation stays attached when the hatch moves.
Test the finished access
Verify continuous contact, secure insulation, clearances, and safe operation before leaving the attic.
Safety and scope
- Do not create falling material or obstruct a required means of access.
- Maintain required clearance from fixtures, flues, wiring, and other hazards.
Sources and scope
Source links reviewed July 16, 2026. A review date is not the document's publication date.
- ENERGY STAR: Attic InsulationUnited States · government guide
Air leaks and moisture conditions should be addressed before insulation is added.
- Natural Resources Canada: Keeping the Heat In — Roofs and atticsCanada · government guide
Follow product labels for bag count and settled depth; do not disturb suspected vermiculite.
- National Institute of Standards and Technology: NIST Guide to the SI, Appendix B — Conversion FactorsUnited States · government standard
Code retains exact defining constants where NIST identifies an exact relationship.