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house wall insulation: foam vs cellulose?

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Daniel Callahan

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Mar 2, 2004, 8:35:00 PM3/2/04
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1950 house - no current wall insulation. Brick ranch exterior -
plaster/drywall interior. Opinions on what to use for do-it-yourselfer?
Thanks - dan

Nehmo Sergheyev

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Mar 5, 2004, 2:46:02 AM3/5/04
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- Daniel Callahan -

> 1950 house - no current wall insulation. Brick ranch exterior -
> plaster/drywall interior. Opinions on what to use for
do-it-yourselfer?

- Nehmo -
Assuming you have regular wood wall cavities inside of the brick wall,
blown-in cellulous is easy and cheap to install. Most stores will "rent"
you the blowing machine for free if you buy some cellulous.

You didn't mention anything but the walls, but of course, you also have
to insulate the ceiling below the attic.

I don't have any experience with the different foams.

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Walt Conner

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Mar 5, 2004, 1:28:58 PM3/5/04
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We just went thru this on a 1950s brick, plastered 1 1/2 story house for one
of our sons. We checked on foam, drilling thru mortar joints in brick. It
was going to cost at least $3,000!! for about 1,000 sq. ft. exterior walls.
Upstairs 1/2 story walls were already insulated. We drilled thru plaster
from inside, 2 holes per stud space around perimeter, blew in cellulous for
$175 including machine which was furnished by supplier. Actually, we used a
hole saw which the plaster had eaten up by time we finished. Went well
except messy as heck as you can imagine doing it from inside and of course,
time consuming patching holes in walls. Nothing had been moved into the
house yet and we covered floor carpet with plastic and taped it to base
boards. Really made a difference.

Good luck,

Walt Conner

> > 1950 house - no current wall insulation. Brick ranch exterior -
> > plaster/drywall interior. Opinions on what to use for
> do-it-yourselfer?
>

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