Spray Foam Genie Attic Insulation Guide

The attic is an excellent place to add insulation if your home needs it. This is generally a moderately difficult do-it-yourself (DIY) project, although you can also hire a professional installer to get the job done right. Before you begin, make sure to air seal your attic and make any needed roof and ceiling repairs. Then, measure the attic and determine if you need more insulation.

The type of commercial insulation you choose depends on your climate, the age of your home and your budget. There are three common types of attic insulation: cellulose, fiberglass and reflective barriers.

Cellulose insulation is made of recycled paper, shredded wood products and natural fibers. It is sometimes treated with boric acid for fire resistance and rodent control. It is available in wet spray or blown-in versions. Fiberglass batting is another popular DIY attic insulation solution. It can be used alone or in conjunction with a vapor and ice barrier to reduce condensation. This is a relatively inexpensive option for an attic upgrade, but its effectiveness can be diminished by raccoons and other pests.

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Cotton insulation is an eco-friendly attic insulation option. It is made from shredding and treating recycled denim and is a good choice for reducing your environmental impact. It is also non-irritating and safe to handle, despite being very heavy when wet. It is a bit less effective than fiberglass insulation and does not provide as much thermal insulation, but it is moisture-resistant.

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