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Blown in Insulation
Loose fill insulation can be blown into the walls of the house and attic
to help increase the efficiency of the house as well as decrease the
heating and cooling expenses to a great extent. Blown in insulation may
be taken up as an easy do-it-yourself kind of project or the services
of a professional insulation contractor may be hired to do the job.
Tools and materials required
The materials required include loose-fill insulation material, expanding
foam sealers, paint and dry wall compound. The tools are those that are
easily available at any home improvement material suppliers. These include
an insulation blower, hole saw drill bit, a stud finder, drill, step
ladder, a wide putty knife and a bread knife. A tape measure is also
handy and may be used.
Process of installing blown in insulation
The step is to find the right spot to drill and make holes in the walls
of the house. Since most of the electrical wiring is found near the floor,
it is recommended that drilling for blown in insulation be carried out
a few inches below the ceiling. A stud finder will help to find the bay
areas in the wall. Using a hole saw, holes can now be drilled into the
bays with the diameter of the holes being a little bigger than the nozzle
of the insulation blower. After the holes have been drilled, the insulation
blower can be used to fill the bays with the loose fill insulation. The
holes are then patched using expanding foam sealers. A foam sealer seals
the holes completely and when it is dry, the extra flush can be cut away
using a bread knife. The walls can now be resurfaced and painted. The
insulation is now well in place.
A few dos and don'ts on blown in insulation
When drilling into walls, care is to be taken to avoid wiring and plumbing
especially in the kitchen and basement areas. It is also not advisable
to use blown in insulation near chimneys or other heat producing objects.
Interior paints that absorb moisture may be used on surfaces with blown
in insulation
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