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How to properly install insulation under the floor
Greetings,
The house I just moved into has a crawlspace and NO insulation between the floor joists. With gas heat as expensive as it is now, I want to install the insulation that SHOULD have been there in the first place. Does the paper backing on the insulation go up against the underside of the floor, or down, so I'm looking at it has I install it from inside the crawl space? Also, since the joists are 2x12's, should I get 12" thick insulation? Thanks - just trying to do it right the first time. steve |
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