The rest of the process is kind of interesting.
How to walk in attic with cellulose insulation.
Insulation will never return to full loft after being compressed.
A lot of the attics in my area are being insulated with loose fill cellulose which is typically piled much deeper than the framing what s the best way to move around in this kind of space and will disturbing the cellulose damage its r value.
A lot of the attics in my area are being insulated with loose fill cellulose which is typically piled much deeper than the framing what s the best way to move around in this kind of space and will disturbing the cellulose damage its r value.
If you were to remove all the insulation you would see the drywall or plaster of the ceiling below nothing more.
The answer to the first part of your question is very.
Robert from winnipeg manitoba asks about the safety of walking around in his attic first let s be sure not to fall into the room below.
It s a combination of woody constituents like cardboard newspapers etc.
If the whinners want boards to walk on they should carry their own afterall your s is certainly not the only house with insulation in the attic.
The answer to the first part of.
Before application it s processed using various resistive substances e g.
You could also lightly spray for insects over fiberglass if needed.
It is held in place by the ceiling joists which inside the attic become the floor joists.
Walking on attic cellulose.
First they get completely processed cellulose into.
I would recommend fiberglass blown in insulation rather than cellulose because it is not conducive to insects.
The blown in insulation can be blown right over the ductwork.
As your attorney and insurance carrier i beg you not to lay loose boards in your attic for people to walk on.
First they get completely processed cellulose into.
Michael uniacke an insulation and hvac contractor in prescott ariz responds.
The rest of the process is kind of interesting.
First of all cellulose blown in insulation is on the top for attic insulation.
First of all cellulose blown in insulation is on the top for attic insulation.
Before application it s processed using various resistive substances e g.
Michael uniacke an insulation and hvac contractor in prescott ariz responds.