Batt or rolled insulation or blown loose fill insulation fiberglass or cellulose can be installed on top of old insulation.
Old cellulose attic insulation.
The loose material is easily blown into cracks crevices and hard to reach areas of an attic space.
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We have a 700 sq.
A closer inspection indicates this gray puffy material has no minerals but appears like gray shredded paper.
Before even calling any insulation companies have your attic checked by an hvac professional for loose torn damaged or old air ducts.
Cellulose contains a high percentage of recycled paper and does not contain minerals.
Monticello was insulated with a form of cellulose.
We are also hopeful of being able to take advantage of.
In general it looks like shredded gray paper.
Most attics are insulated with blown in loose cellulose r 3 5 per inch blown in loose fiberglass r 2 5 per inch or fiberglass batts r 3 2 per inch.
In this unfortunate journey i have learned a lot about cellulose insulation and insulation installers.
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Of attic space above the ground floor with no insulation and problematic access.
The vapor retarder on top of or between layers of insulation can trap moisture.
Second story addition with 40 year old r 19 insulation in the attic that could be replaced or added to.
Many types of cellulosic materials have been used including newspaper cardboard cotton straw sawdust hemp and corncob.
Here are some tips and precautions that should be taken.
Recycled glass or sand that s melted and spun into fibers.
Fiberglass is just that thin fibers of glass that trap air.
Any existing batt or roll insulation in the attic should have the facing against the attic drywall floor or no facing at all.
We are interested in the new owens corning pure safety insulation if you install it.
Cellulose is among the oldest types of building insulation material.
Cellulose insulation is a perfectly safe type of insulation that is commonly blown into attics.
If this sounds like what you have it is likely cellulose insulation which contains a higher amount of recycled paper without minerals.
Cellulose is recycled newsprint treated with a fire retardant.
Whether you want to insulate your attic or walls with fiberglass cellulose or radiant barrier we can help.
Cellulose insulation is treated with boric acid which acts as a fire retardant pest repellent and aids the insulation in resisting mold and moisture.