Attic Insulation Made Easy: The Step By Step Guide
Attic insulation can be very simple to do yourself if you know what you are doing. First of all know what type of insulation is best for your attic. Either slabs of insulation called batts or rolls of insulation. Loose fill is another type but it has to be installed by a professional as the process is more complicated that the others.
When purchasing insulation either in rolls or batts, you will find they are normally always around the same length. Rolls will normally measure between sixteen inches to twenty four inches and the batts are typically around eight feet in length.
Measure your attic before buying your insulation and by doing this you will guarantee that you will have all the necessary insulation. If your attic is already partly insulated then make sure that the insulation does not have to be changed or has been damaged in any way. Covers are also available for the top of your insulation to prevent any damage to it. Depending on the type of insulation you buy, you can choose the necessary cover for it.
The installation itself is a very simple process that can be fully completed in just a few days if done effectively and properly. Always start at one side of the attic and weigh down the joists, if they are open, with either a heavy object or your feet. Place or unroll the insulation slabs making sure they are in the joists. Knock down the ends with care so that the insulation slab will not split. Cut away any edges that overlap, using the utility knife. Make sure any wires are uncovered so that they will not short circuit in the future.
Before beginning the installation of your attic insulation, make sure you have all of the utilities needed. Long gloves, respirator, knife, goggles or glasses, and long sleeved clothes and pants are some of the necessary utilities to prevent irritation that the fiberglass can cause.
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