Both can be added to uninsulated attics or layered over existing material.
Bad insulation in attic.
To make insulating an attic easier grab a helper and set aside two days.
When insulation goes bad it can create a problem throughout your entire home.
For diy attic insulation you ve got two choices.
Clean crawls an attic cleaning and home insulation company outlined the problems that could lead to the need to replace insulation in your home such as insulation that has deteriorated become damp or been infested by critters.
Note 1 0 this is a job you may want to leave to a pro.
Understanding the mechanisms that cause attic insulation to go bad can help you avoid costly repairs.
Blowing attic insulation isn t hard but it s dusty sweaty work.
Some attic floors that already have a layer of insulation could benefit from an additional application over the existing layer.
By the end of the weekend you re going to be sore and tired.
But saving 1 000 or more with blown in ceiling insulation will make up.
Coping with wet insulation.
If you are in an older home you should definitely consider having your attic insulation installation inspected.
Believe it or not there are situations in a home when you should remove the old attic insulation before adding more over the existing and in this short video.
Once you ve decided which type is best for you examine the material options and prices to home in on the right product.
Like create a co danger and make you sick or kill you bad.
One for attic prep and the second to actually blow the insulation.
The two most common forms are blankets also referred to as batts and loose fill.
Loose fill comes in bags and is usually blown into places like the attic and floor cavities.
Fiberglass insulation comes in a variety of shapes and colors.
If the fiberglass within your wall cavity or in your attic becomes wet from a leaky roof or burst pipe it will lose insulating effectiveness until the material dries.
Loose fill or batt the common term for blanket insulation.
Blowing insulation into walls is best left to the pros because it involves drilling into stud spaces that may contain electrical.
Handy homeowners can install blown in insulation in the attic.
If you don t get it 100 correct you could have a flue pipe come apart in the attic and that would be very bad.
The extra batting increases r values so it further slows warm air.