Most homeowners can install insulation in their attics on their own, saving them money. Here's how you can insulate your attic.
July 27, 2015
Most homeowners can install insulation in their attics on their own, saving them money. Here's how you can insulate your attic.
Because fibreglass is made of bits of spun glass, the fibres can irritate nasal passages and cause skin rashes. Always wear the following equipment to protect yourself:
Consider the type of insulation and thickness that's best for your attic. If you plan to make a floor in the attic, so that you can use the area for storage, make sure the insulation will not rise above the top of the joists. Buy insulation of the correct width to fit snugly.
Fibreglass roll-type or batt-type insulation is the easiest kind to install yourself. You simply roll it out and place it between the joists. Equipment for blowing in loose-fill insulation can be rented. But for most homeowners, this job is best left to a professional.
Installing attic insulation isn't as difficult as it may seem, as long as you work safely and efficiently. If you do, you can have a well-insulated attic for less.
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