Why you may need to remove and replace your attic insulation.
Best way to remove old insulation from attic.
Loose fill or batt the common term for blanket insulation.
Attic insulation damaged by an infestation of rodents or by water from a leaky roof requires removal to prevent further contamination in the home.
Luckily homeowners are more likely to find the easier kind which is blown in fiberglass or cellulose insulation.
Gather your equipment and get organized before removing any insulation.
You do not want old insulation to get inside of your lungs.
Once there is no asbestos mold or rodents it is generally safe to proceed with attic insulation removal yourself.
Some insulation is easier to remove than others.
The first step in loose fill attic insulation removal is determining what type of insulation you ll be working with.
If you are removing insulation from a wall you may need to cut a small hole just large enough for the hose attachment for your vacuum to fit through.
If you are removing insulation from an attic you will need to find a way to get the vacuum into the attic.
A drop cloth should be placed under the area with the hole.
Both can be added to uninsulated attics or layered over existing material.
When this happens your energy bills increase.
For diy attic insulation you ve got two choices.
Whether you are removing loose fill attic insulation for replacement with new insulation changing insulation types or are removing insulation because of water or wildlife damage doing it safely is the first step.
You should have protective gear for yourself including gloves goggles long sleeves pants and a respirator.
To dispose of old insulation you will need plenty of garbage bags.
Department of energy estimates that improper or old under performing attic insulation can increase your heating costs by 10 to 50 percent.