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Loose-fill insulation in Athlone — settled depth is what you are buying

Blown-in material fills the awkward parts of an Athlone building that batts leave gapped — around cross-bracing, over the top plates of interior walls, into the shallow triangle at the eaves. It settles over time, which is why it is specified at a settled depth rather than the depth it looks on the day. Air sealing comes first, because loose material laid over an open ceiling penetration hides the leak instead of stopping it.

Loose Fill Insulation Athlone Edmonton

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Working in a cathedral or a low attic

Not every space suits it

A vented sloped ceiling needs its air channel kept clear, and a shallow attic may not have room for the hose or the depth.

Being straight about it

Where an Athlone roof space cannot take a proper depth without blocking ventilation, we say what the space can actually achieve instead of quoting a number the geometry will not allow.

Athlone drywall in context

About Athlone

Named in honour of the Earl of Athlone, Canada's Governor-General from 1940-46, Athlone is located north of the Canadian National Rail line.

What we see in Athlone

In Athlone the drywall work is plaster and lath repair, popcorn and stipple ceiling removal, careful patching into original surfaces. We confirm what your home actually needs on site, in writing, before anything starts.

Cellulose or fibreglass, and when it matters

Two common materials

Cellulose is recycled paper treated for fire and pests; loose-fill fibreglass is the same glass wool as a batt, chopped. Both work.

How we choose for an Athlone attic

Cellulose is denser, packs into odd shapes well and resists air movement through it better. Fibreglass is lighter, which matters on a ceiling of uncertain strength. Where the existing material is one of them, matching it is usually simpler than layering the other over top.

Pot lights buried in loose material

A heat question

Older recessed fixtures are not all rated to be covered, and loose-fill packs right against them.

What we check

Whether the Athlone fixtures are rated for insulation contact. Where they are not, they get a proper clearance detail rather than being buried and hoped about — and that detail is also a sealed one, so it does not become a new air leak.

The material must not block the eaves

Loose material moves

Unlike a batt, blown-in can be pushed by wind washing at the eaves and drift away from where it was placed.

Baffles, every time

Baffles hold it back from the soffit vents and stop wind scouring the edge thin. In an Athlone attic that band above the exterior wall is exactly where the house loses heat, so it is the last place to accept a thin spot.

Settled depth versus installed depth

The number that counts

Loose-fill settles after installation. A job blown to look right on the day can be measurably short a year later.

How it is specified

The manufacturer publishes a settled depth and the bag count needed to reach it over a given area. We work to that and mark it, rather than blowing until the Athlone attic looks full.

Filling around bracing and trusses

Why batts fail here

Truss webs, cross-bracing and wiring turn an Athlone attic floor into a shape no rectangle fits. Batts get cut short or forced, leaving gaps.

What blown-in does

It flows around all of it and fills to a consistent depth. This is the single clearest reason to choose loose-fill over batts above a ceiling.

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Loose Fill Insulation Athlone Edmonton: your questions answered

Is blown-in better than batts?
In an attic, usually yes, because it flows around trusses, bracing and wiring where batts get cut short or forced and leave gaps. In open framed walls at regular spacing, batts are fine. We recommend by the space, not by what is on the truck.
Cellulose or fibreglass?
Both work. Cellulose is denser, packs into odd shapes and resists air movement through it better; fibreglass is lighter, which matters on a ceiling of uncertain strength. Where there is existing material, matching it is usually simpler than layering the other over it.
Do you seal before blowing?
Yes, and it is the step most often skipped. Loose material laid over an open ceiling penetration hides the leak rather than stopping it, and the warm moist air coming through is what wets the insulation from inside.
Will it make the house quieter?
It noticeably reduces airborne noise from outside — traffic, aircraft, neighbours. It does very little for footsteps from a floor above, which travel through structure, and we would rather say which half it fixes.
Does loose-fill settle?
Yes, which is why it is specified at a settled depth rather than how it looks on the day. A job blown to look right can measure short a year later. We work to the published settled figure and mark it before starting.
Is it too heavy for my ceiling?
Rarely, but worth thinking about on an older lath ceiling or a long unsupported span. Where the ceiling is old or already sagging we would rather use the lighter material at a sensible depth, and sometimes recommend fixing the ceiling first.
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