stickshift
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House was built in the 1960s. Insulation is poor with one room in particular that has two exterior walls, and one wall facing an attached garage, that is very cold in the winter, and very hot in the summer. According to my neighbor whose house was built in the same style by the same builder, and who has renovated his house, the fiberglass insulation has fallen.
One option is to tear out the drywall, insulate with a chosen insulation, and install new drywall. Tedious, but DIY'able. Been doing a little reading up on injection foam, where they make some holes, either into the walls, or into the house exterior (in this case, brick, where they drill into the mortar), then inject foam. Apparently this is open cell foam, which is already expanded as it comes out of the gun, so less risk of bowing or pushing drywall off the studs than close cell foam. Also sounds like less toxic fumes at time of application as compared to close cell foam.
Wondering if this is DIY'able. If the expense of the gear is such that DIY is not cost effective, how expensive is injection foam installation for 2x4 16" wide framing?
Is it much more effective as an insulation material than fiberglass? Obviously foam isn't going to fall over time the way fiberglass can, but I've read this stuff can shrink.
Would love to hear about your experiences or what you learned about injection foam insulation for existing walls.
One option is to tear out the drywall, insulate with a chosen insulation, and install new drywall. Tedious, but DIY'able. Been doing a little reading up on injection foam, where they make some holes, either into the walls, or into the house exterior (in this case, brick, where they drill into the mortar), then inject foam. Apparently this is open cell foam, which is already expanded as it comes out of the gun, so less risk of bowing or pushing drywall off the studs than close cell foam. Also sounds like less toxic fumes at time of application as compared to close cell foam.
Wondering if this is DIY'able. If the expense of the gear is such that DIY is not cost effective, how expensive is injection foam installation for 2x4 16" wide framing?
Is it much more effective as an insulation material than fiberglass? Obviously foam isn't going to fall over time the way fiberglass can, but I've read this stuff can shrink.
Would love to hear about your experiences or what you learned about injection foam insulation for existing walls.
