First if there is enough space in your attic you can try to push it aside using a broom snow shovel or something.
How to access attic with blown insulation.
Nailing it may cause the joists to move thus cracking your plaster or drywall.
The hatch door needs oversized padding insulation pillow foam extending beyond its edges.
Broom it out of the way.
Your helper will feed the blown in insulation into the hopper while you work the hose up in the attic photo 5.
If your attic already has batt insulation the kind that comes in rolls blown in insulation can be used as a topper.
When installing the plywood walkway do not attempt to nail it to the floor joists.
Insulation falling through the attic access into your living space is not a good thing for the family your pets or for guests.
Blowing insulation into walls is best left to the pros because it involves drilling into stud spaces that may contain electrical.
First of all cellulose blown in insulation is on the top for attic insulation.
You will need to install it by screwing it in.
There is no trick just sucky itchy work.
A side sweeping broom might work best.
Attics with irregular joist spacing low ceilings and or obstructions are perfect candidates for blown in insulation.
Therefore if you need access you can simply lift the insulation to the side walk on the plywood and service the ac.
Hoses that you can connect and snake into the attic.
But before diving into the benefits some background information is needed of course.
Handy homeowners can install blown in insulation in the attic.
Although the prime suspect of today s discussion is blown in insulation it s got a few good perks that make it very appealing overall.