
Loose Fill - Poured
Loose fill is perhaps the easiest form of insulation
to install. Commonly made of cellulose, glass fiber, mineral wool,
perlite or vermiculite, it comes in bags that can be poured into
areas needing insulation. For unfinished attics, the material
can be poured between joists and spread with a rake. Loose fill
pours easily into cavities that are difficult to fill with batts
or rigid insulation.
Loose fill has the disadvantage that over
time, it settles. This is particularly a problem in vertical cavities
such as walls. Taking care to install it at the proper density
minimizes this problem. As with all insulation types, vapor barriers
are often needed.
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