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![]() I noticed a nice cool breeze in the basement. Turns out that it's one of those old homes with no insulation in the walls, where it's open in places all the way from the attic to the basement. Someone back in the distant past appears to have stuffed doubled over carpet in the basement ceiling at the wall. What should I use to do the seal properly, and get rid of the decaying carpet. I considered spray foam, and some books I looked at recommended stuffing fiberglass in the hole, but I am leary of using fiberglass in areas I might be wandering around in. Any ideas? -P |
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