If the fiberglass becomes wet its performance is compromised but in many cases it will regain.
Removing wet fiberglass in the attic.
Attic insulation damaged by an infestation of rodents or by water from a leaky roof requires removal to prevent further contamination in the home.
Wet insulation will mold which can spread to.
I f you have fiberglass insulation in your attic that s dusty wet infested with animal debris or simply not as effective as an insulator anymore it s time to remove and replace it.
Some insulation is easier to remove than others.
Need to get rid of that old and nasty insulation in the attic.
Consumers should know however that removing these materials safely is often a tricky task.
As with rolled insulation protective clothing is necessary to prevent inhalation or skin irritation.
In this video jake discusses methods for removing old fiberglass or blown in insulation from y.
Luckily homeowners are more likely to find the easier kind which is blown in fiberglass or cellulose insulation.
Once there is no asbestos mold or rodents it is generally safe to proceed with attic insulation removal yourself.
For best results fiberglass should be installed in a dry cavity within your walls or attic joists.
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