#211545 - 11/18/10 09:10 PM
Re: Insulation Question
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Old Hand
Registered: 03/03/09
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Loc: NC
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Mashing it down defeats the purpose. I'd put some batt insulation under the storage area and if there any voids left, fill those with the blown in. Then you can construct your storage area.
Imho, not the best place to put stuff, extreme heat and cold, depending on where you live.
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#211552 - 11/18/10 10:11 PM
Re: Insulation Question
[Re: LumpyJaw]
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Crazy Canuck
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Registered: 02/03/07
Posts: 3240
Loc: Alberta, Canada
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What kind of "blown-in insulation?"
It's very important, health-wise, to know exactly what you have. Do not disturb this material until you know. Seriously.
If it's a loose, granular material, popular through the 1950s-60s, be very, very careful. There is a possibility that it's the type of vermiculite (or similar mineral-derived material) that has asbestos in it.
Not all vermiculite products have this problem, but IIRC one mine in the U.S. shipped out huge amounts and basically kept their mouths shut.
So you need to CYA. Just a heads-up.
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#211559 - 11/19/10 02:00 AM
Re: Insulation Question
[Re: LumpyJaw]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 09/01/07
Posts: 2432
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Depends, fiberglass and mineral wool, blown in, as yours is, or batt loses R-value if compressed more than slightly. Cellulose, typically gray shredded paper, handles a fair amount of compression while maintaining R-value. It is tolerant of compression to the extent that I'm not sure you could reduce the R-value much pressing on it with your hands.
Also, to avoid confusion you might need to know that R-value is simply the inverse of U-value. U is the older term. A R-value of 2 would equal a U of 0,5. R replaced the older U because it was thought that people would be more comfortable working on the larger side of the decimal point.
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#211627 - 11/20/10 05:26 AM
Re: Insulation Question
[Re: LumpyJaw]
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Old Hand
Registered: 02/11/10
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Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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You are in Virginia,North/South,N.E./S.W.? Yes,It makes a Difference!Arlington doesn't Snow as Much as say-Blacksburg,Norfolk is Warmer than Arlington,Year round!Plenty of Variables,& Insulation/Vapor Barrier/Roofing is Different per North/South etc. I did Construction work in Virginia,for a Time!
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