Not sealing attic air leaks first no amount of insulation is going to help if you don t seal your attic properly says olson.
Did not seal attic before blowing insulation.
Attic hatch or door.
That you have batt insulation in the attic currently would certainly make this an easier dyi job of sealing attic air leaks prior to having added blown in insulation.
By far the easiest way to add insulation to a completed home with the walls and ceiling already closed up is to blow insulation into the attic.
If your attic has suffered water damage from a burst pipe or a roof leak mold will start growing fast.
We offer our review of the three most popular types of attic insulation with a look at each one s pros and cons.
Before the introduction of attic insulation attics in cold climates were poorly insulated and plastic ceiling vapor barriers were omitted.
Where do you.
So you ve decided to tackle the project of removing your old insulation.
Not getting insulation out to the edges when you re prepping the attic use a broom handle or stick to push the existing insulation out to the edges.
How to remove blown in insulation.
Affix rigid foam insulation to the attic side of the hatch or door.
Blown in spray foam batts and blankets.
Following as i want to do the same.
Your options for attic insulation range from radiant barriers to sheets of mineral wool but most homeowners stick with products made from cellulose or fiberglass.
I have blown in and moving that aside to seal leaks before adding additional insulation is not very appealing.
Before you start any significant air sealing project you should detect air leaks and speak with an hvac professional about ventilation needs first.
Air leaks not only leak precious conditioned air they can also result in poor indoor air quality and contribute to moisture problems.
The heat being lost from the house below warmed up the attic so that moisture was lost through the vents as vapor.
Pull down stair or ladder.
Use a zippered insulated tent to keep the enclosure draft free attic tent at 7 attic cover insulator 120.
As blown in insulation sits tight up against wet wood and drywall it creates the perfect environment for mold growth.