Okay, VICTORY The attic is DONE before winter, THIS ROCKS! BUT as I was raking the insulation back into place I noticed apparently some of my insulation disappeared (Lots of low spots that I probably didn't notice before). I live in ND so I figure a good 30' of insulation would be great for the -40 degree winters. I have a big opening in the roof to get into the attic and I'm cheap (At this point). I'd like to put 3 or 4 bags of insulation into the attic in those low spots. I don't want to rent a machine for that. I saw this [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9U2YtY9cXk"]video[/ame]... I have to say I'm pretty tempted to do this on top of the pink blown insulation. What say you experts?
I think the stuff he's using in the video is this stuff Is this the best/right stuff to use, is the pink stuff better?
I just called home depot and for $5.99 a bag if I buy 20 bags I can use their blower for free...Ginger was kind enough to point out I can use as much as I need and then return the extra.... She's one smart lady.... Well I think this sounds like a win win situation, right? I assume this would be better than a leaf vacuum mixed stuff? Is this gray stuff as good as the pink stuff I have now? The pink stuff was gray before I started mixing it up so it'll all look the same in a few years anyway.
I think the stuff he's using in the video is this stuff Is this the best/right stuff to use, is the pink stuff better?
I just called home depot and for $5.99 a bag if I buy 20 bags I can use their blower for free...Ginger was kind enough to point out I can use as much as I need and then return the extra.... She's one smart lady.... Well I think this sounds like a win win situation, right? I assume this would be better than a leaf vacuum mixed stuff? Is this gray stuff as good as the pink stuff I have now? The pink stuff was gray before I started mixing it up so it'll all look the same in a few years anyway.