Unless you re using mineral wool insulation or your fixtures are rated safe for contact with any type of insulation don t allow the material to touch or cover recessed cans or.
House insulation in attic looks like dust.
That s why an uncomfortably dry home in winter is a giveaway that the home is very leaky.
Dirt and mold can adhere to the fiberglass sheets.
You give it a kick and the blanket unfurls onto the floor.
If that s not the.
It s pink and the material looks a little like cotton candy.
In general it looks like shredded gray paper.
Cellulose contains a high percentage of recycled paper and does not contain minerals.
Dirt that can attach to your insulation includes dust dirt from outside air that does not get filtered well and dirt from construction activity within your home.
Rummaging around in your friend s newly renovated attic you notice what looks like a rolled up blanket in the far corner.
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You run your hand over it to see what it feels like but you soon realize that was a mistake.
Moisture can cause mold to grow on your fiberglass insulation.
On 2020 09 14 by mod rob that looks like mineral wool insulation.
Regarding 2 if you go this route you want to provide some airflow through this space or you can get moisture buildup.
If your home is old enough 19th century your attic insulation that looks like sawdust could be sawdust.
Anything cold uninsulated that s exposed will be prone to condensation.
You also want to insulate the gable walls again making the attic look just like a finished part of the house.
On 2020 09 14 by alice.
I was told that this material exists in an isolated area of our attic.
That is very dangerous in an attic as it is very flammable.
Look for water stains on the roof sheathing or damp or moldy spots on attic joists and existing insulation as a clue to where leaks might be.
On 2020 09 14 by rob.
Box out light fixtures.
Alice that looks like a mix of loose fill cellulose and mineral wool or fiberglass insulation.
When that dry air enters your house it sucks up the moisture from your home like sponge resulting in very dry air.
If your duct system is sucking dusty air in from the attic it will also suck in the very cold dry air from the attic.
A dryer vent open to the attic can produce a huge amount of lint and looks exactly like what you are talking about.