Duck tape Bill
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So here is the back sorry: I want to add some insulation to the attic space in my house that currently has fiberglass bat insulation between the 2x4 roof trusses. The upstairs gets hot in the summer, and cold in the winter, and it's obvious that there isn't enough insulation up there. My idea was to simply rent a diy machine and blow in another 6-8" of cellulose on top of the fiberglass, but after spending some time up in the attic over the last year or so I'm less sure of my plan.
Here are the problems:
1. the current insulation is old, crappy, has been moved by me and previous owners, and has lots of animal S!@# in it (mouse, and something larger).
2. it's not installed evenly, so I wouldn't get an even depth of cellulose if I put it on top.
3. much of the paper backing on the bats, especially along the center of the attic, or anywhere a wire goes through, has been ripped.
Here are my questions:
1. does it make sense to take out the old insulation (pain in the ***, but I'm more than willing to do it).
2. if I remove it, I remove the paper vapor barrier, is that a problem? (note; I plan to seal all air gaps with foam)
3. how would I replace the vapor barrier, if I needed too. (if not then obviously it's not a problem).
Thanks in advance.
Here are the problems:
1. the current insulation is old, crappy, has been moved by me and previous owners, and has lots of animal S!@# in it (mouse, and something larger).
2. it's not installed evenly, so I wouldn't get an even depth of cellulose if I put it on top.
3. much of the paper backing on the bats, especially along the center of the attic, or anywhere a wire goes through, has been ripped.
Here are my questions:
1. does it make sense to take out the old insulation (pain in the ***, but I'm more than willing to do it).
2. if I remove it, I remove the paper vapor barrier, is that a problem? (note; I plan to seal all air gaps with foam)
3. how would I replace the vapor barrier, if I needed too. (if not then obviously it's not a problem).
Thanks in advance.