Ivey wrote:
I can stand in the middle but of course the fans were toward the eves and insulation is about 16 inches deep. hard to find a stud to walk on even harder to find a tool if you happen to drop one which I did several times. It was cool when I started but I was wringing wet before I got out.
I hate blown in insulation. I’ve lost a few tools in clients attics.
Fish Dancer wrote:
I hate blown in insulation. I’ve lost a few tools in clients attics.
Ditto! Real fun when a tube/duct is pulled loose fron an exhaust fan.
Ivey
Loc: South Central Tennessee, Tim's Ford Lake
You ain't by yourself, I guess it does it's job but it sure makes for a mess to work in and they really went overboard on this house.
Ivey wrote:
You ain't by yourself, I guess it does it's job but it sure makes for a mess to work in and they really went overboard on this house.
A little extra R value doesn’t hurt but it’s a pain to work in.
Good night OZ, FD and everyone.
Morning all, even though technically it’s afternoon now, we went from pleasant spring to summer oven in the blink of an eye. OH well, as they say in TX, if you don’t like the weather, stick around, it’ll change in a hour-going to broil later!🔥🔥🔥🥵🥵🥵🌋🌋🌋
laissez les bons temps rouller
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