Insulating outside walls can be a very good way to improve energy efficiency in a building. Outside wall insulation is easy in walls that already have a space beween the exterior of the wall and the inside surface. For walls that don’t have a gap suitable for insulation, consider creating a space by building new interior walls around the perimeter of the building. Building those walls, however, is outside the scope of this article.
Step Two
Run the tube from the blower up into your attic. Insulation is generally blown in from the top of the walls.
Step Three
Fill the hopper on the blower with loose fill insulation, which usually comes in bags. In most cases, loose fill fiberglass is one of the few homeowner installable blown insulations.
Step Four
Turn on the blower. You must have a person in the attic to direct the flow of the insulation and a person at the blower to turn it on and off and to feed in new insulation as necessary. The two people will need to be able to communicate. Cell phones or two way radios are a very good idea.
Step Five
Direct the flow of insulation into the gaps between the indoor and outdoor walls. Allow the fibers to settle and go back over the area again to ensure adequate fill.
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