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Blown-in attic insulation in Terra Losa, sealed before it is filled

Attics in Terra Losa lose depth over time — insulation settles, someone crawls through it for a wiring job, and the corners near the eaves are usually thin to begin with. A top-up is only worth doing if the baffles are clear and the ceiling below is sealed, so that is what we check before quoting.

Attic Insulation Terra Losa Edmonton

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Storage in the attic and the insulation you lose

Boards over joists compress everything

Where a Terra Losa homeowner has laid plywood across the joists for storage, the insulation beneath is squashed to joist depth. That strip performs at a fraction of the rest of the attic.

Options

Either the storage area is raised on a platform above the finished insulation depth, or it is accepted as a deliberately weaker zone kept as small as possible. What does not work is topping up around it and pretending the platform is not there.

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About Terra Losa

Terra Losa is named from Vittorio "Victor" Losa (1905-1987), an Italian-born watchmaker who came to Edmonton in the 1920s.

What we see in Terra Losa

In Terra Losa the drywall work is popcorn and stipple ceiling removal, settling+truss-uplift cracks, nail pops, Poly-B repipe patching repipe patching. We confirm what your home actually needs on site, in writing, before anything starts.

Attics over additions and vaulted areas

The awkward spaces

An Terra Losa addition often has a shallow attic, a cathedral section or a knee wall, and those areas are where insulation is thinnest and access is worst.

Why they matter disproportionately

They are frequently the coldest rooms in the house, and they are the parts a general top-up misses because the blower cannot reach them. We look at them specifically rather than quoting an average depth across the whole ceiling.

The attic hatch nobody insulates

A hole in the ceiling

An uninsulated, unsealed hatch is a direct opening between the heated house and a cold attic, and it is often the single worst detail in an otherwise good Terra Losa ceiling.

Simple fix

An insulated cover with weatherstripping and a dam around the opening so blown insulation does not spill through when it is opened.

Bathroom and kitchen fans venting into the attic

Found more often than you would think

In older Terra Losa homes a bathroom fan is frequently ducted into the attic space rather than through the roof or soffit. It dumps warm wet air straight into the coldest part of the house.

Why it matters before insulating

Burying that under fresh loose-fill hides a moisture source that will show up as frost and staining. If we find one we tell you, because it needs correcting first — insulation on top of it makes it harder to reach and harder to diagnose.

Why air sealing comes before insulation in Terra Losa

Insulation does not stop air

Batt and loose-fill slow heat transfer; neither stops air movement. In an Terra Losa attic warm moist household air rises through pot lights, top plates and the hatch, passes straight through the insulation and condenses when it hits the cold deck.

What that looks like later

Frost on the underside of the sheathing in February, then staining on the ceiling in spring. Sealing the penetrations first is the difference between insulation that works and insulation that becomes the problem.

Keeping the eaves clear in an Terra Losa attic

Ventilation and insulation are not opposites

An attic needs air moving from the soffits up to the ridge. Blowing loose-fill right into the eaves blocks that path, and a blocked attic gets damp regardless of how much insulation is in it.

Baffles

Baffles hold the insulation back so the soffit vents stay open. In older Terra Losa homes they are often missing entirely, which is why the corners look thin — someone deliberately kept the insulation back, or it was never installed to the edge.

Simple, clean, on schedule — Attic Insulation in Terra Losa Edmonton

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Free quote

We come out to your Terra Losa Edmonton property, take a real look at the attic insulation, and hand you a fixed price on the spot — no guessing, no vague ballpark. Every attic insulation quote in Terra Losa Edmonton starts with an honest, on-site assessment.

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Book a day

We pick a day that works for your schedule and show up on time, ready to start the attic insulation in Terra Losa Edmonton. No back-and-forth rescheduling — once it's booked, our team is there.

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The work

We keep the dust under control and protect your Terra Losa Edmonton home while we finish the attic insulation to a clean, paint-ready standard. Floors covered, doors sealed off, and the site left tidy at the end of every day.

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Walk it with you

We don't pack up till you've walked the finished attic insulation with us and you're happy with the result in Terra Losa Edmonton. If anything needs a second look, we handle it before we call the job done.

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Attic Insulation Terra Losa Edmonton: your questions answered

Do I need to seal before adding insulation?
Yes, and it is the part most often skipped. Warm moist air leaking from the house frosts the roof deck and wets the insulation. Blowing over unsealed pot lights and top plates buries the problem instead of fixing it.
Do you insulate the attic hatch too?
Yes. It is a direct opening between the house and a space at outdoor temperature, and it is usually the first place we look when someone says a hallway or landing is cold.
How do I know I got the depth I paid for?
We leave depth markers through the attic so the installed depth can be read off by anyone afterwards. Depth is easy to claim and hard to check once the hatch is closed, which is exactly why we mark it.
How much will this save me on heating?
We will not put a percentage on it. Too much depends on your air leakage, windows and furnace. We will tell you what depth you have now, what you would have after, and where the leaks are — those we can actually measure.
Cellulose or fibreglass?
Both work when installed to depth with the ceiling sealed underneath. Cellulose is denser and resists air movement better; fibreglass is lighter and settles less. We pick based on what is already up there and tell you why.
Should I block the vents to stop drafts?
No. The attic is meant to run close to outdoor temperature so the roof deck stays cold. Blocking soffit vents causes exactly the ice damming people add insulation to prevent.
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