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Greetings:
I have only 6-9" of batt insulation currently in my attic (east coast of Canada). For a while, I've been waffling over what to put on top in order to increase the depth. Some friends recommend more batts (laid perpendicular to what is there), while others recommend loose-fill. Any recommendations? It's not much more than a crawl space up there, even though the attic is about 1000sq ft. I could do the batts myself, but I'd be a little unsure about the loose-fill. Pros and cons of each? Concerns over covering up wiring? Thanks, Dave |
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Dave Gallant wrote:
Greetings: I have only 6-9" of batt insulation currently in my attic (east coast of Canada). For a while, I've been waffling over what to put on top in order to increase the depth. Some friends recommend more batts (laid perpendicular to what is there), while others recommend loose-fill. Any recommendations? It's not much more than a crawl space up there, even though the attic is about 1000sq ft. I could do the batts myself, but I'd be a little unsure about the loose-fill. Pros and cons of each? Concerns over covering up wiring? Thanks, Dave Both are good. In either case you want to make sure you do not block vents. Every important. Batts may be easier to add, or may not loose-fill has a tendency to fill in small spaces and seal air leaks, which is good. -- Joseph E. Meehan 26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math |
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6-9" = r 21- r 34, minimal and well below the optimum for your area,
add another R 35 in batt or fiberglass blown in. Cellulose is junk and serttles and deteriorates. Also calculate in 15% settling of new insulation so add an extra 15% over R 35. Price out what is cheaper, batt or blown in. Don`t worry about wires. |
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![]() "m Ransley" wrote in message news:16588-418CCB04-16@storefull- Don`t worry about wires. If the wiring is old knob and tube wiring - don't cover it. Bob |
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Good morning:
Thanks for the tips folks. It's only a 30 year old house, so the wiring is pretty good. I'll get quotes on both and take it from there price-wise. Cheers, Dave |
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