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Blown-in attic insulation in Wild Rose, sealed before it is filled

The most common mistake in an Wild Rose attic is blowing insulation over an unsealed ceiling. Warm moist air keeps rising through pot lights, top plates and the hatch, and it carries moisture into cold insulation where it condenses. We air-seal the penetrations first, then insulate.

Attic Insulation Wild Rose Edmonton

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Why air sealing comes before insulation in Wild Rose

Insulation does not stop air

Batt and loose-fill slow heat transfer; neither stops air movement. In an Wild Rose 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.

Wild Rose drywall in context

About Wild Rose

Wild Rose is named for Alberta's official flower, Rosa acicularis (wild rose), which has been this province's official flower since the 1930s.

What we see in Wild Rose

In Wild Rose the drywall work is first-year settling, basement dev for first owners, Level 5 over builder-grade. We confirm what your home actually needs on site, in writing, before anything starts.

Depth is the whole number

What you are buying

Attic performance is almost entirely a function of settled depth and even coverage. Two attics with the same product can perform very differently.

How we handle it

Depth markers are set before blowing so the result is measurable rather than asserted, and the Wild Rose attic is checked at the corners rather than only where the hatch is. An attic that is deep in the middle and thin at the perimeter is the usual finding.

Ventilation is not optional up there

Cold attic, by design

An Wild Rose attic is meant to run close to outdoor temperature so the roof deck stays cold and snow does not melt and refreeze at the eaves.

The failure it prevents

Blocking soffit vents with insulation causes exactly the ice damming people add insulation to prevent. Air sealing the ceiling below and keeping the vents clear are two halves of the same job.

Cellulose against fibreglass in an Wild Rose attic

Two products, different behaviour

Blown cellulose is denser, settles into gaps well and resists air movement through it better. Blown fibreglass is lighter, does not settle as much over time and is less prone to holding moisture.

How we choose

Either performs when installed to the right depth with the ceiling sealed underneath. We pick based on what is already up there and how the attic is built, and we tell you which we would use and why rather than defaulting to whichever is on the truck.

Topping up against removing and replacing

Usually a top-up is fine

Old fibreglass in an Wild Rose attic that is dry and undisturbed can be levelled and topped up. It still insulates, and removing it is a large cost for a small gain.

When it has to come out

Insulation that is wet, contaminated, or full of rodent activity gets removed rather than buried, because topping over it seals the problem in. We will tell you which of the two you have after looking, not before.

Pot lights, and which ones can be covered

Not all fixtures are equal

Older recessed fixtures in Wild Rose ceilings need clearance and cannot be buried. Newer IC-rated fixtures are built to be in contact with insulation.

What we check

We identify what is installed before blowing. Where fixtures cannot be covered, they need boxing or replacing — and each one is also a significant air leak, so they are usually the first thing sealed regardless of type.

Simple, clean, on schedule — Attic Insulation in Wild Rose Edmonton

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Free quote

We come out to your Wild Rose 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 Wild Rose 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 Wild Rose 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 Wild Rose 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 Wild Rose Edmonton. If anything needs a second look, we handle it before we call the job done.

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Attic Insulation Wild Rose Edmonton: your questions answered

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.
Why does my Wild Rose attic frost up in winter?
Almost always warm moist air leaking up from the house through pot lights, top plates or the hatch, then condensing on cold sheathing. More insulation on its own does not fix it — the leaks have to be sealed first.
Can you just blow on top of what is already there?
Usually yes, if the existing insulation is dry, undisturbed and not contaminated. If it is wet or shows rodent activity it comes out first, because topping over that seals the problem in rather than 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 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.
How much insulation should my Wild Rose attic have?
The depth comes from what the code asks for on your permit, not from us. What we can tell you is the depth you have now, whether it is even, and whether the eaves and hatch are dealt with — those three often matter more than the last few inches.
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