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Loose-fill insulation in High Park, measured rather than estimated

Blown-in material fills the awkward parts of an High Park 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 High Park

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Bath fans and the ducts above the ceiling

A very common find

Fans discharging into the attic instead of outside, or a duct that has come off its boot and is blowing into the insulation.

Why it belongs in this job

It is the fastest way to soak an High Park attic from inside. We look for it while the space is open and flag it before covering anything, rather than blowing over the top.

High Park drywall in context

About High Park

High Park is a smaller neighbourhood laid out in a grid pattern and the lots are of a generous size.

What we see in High Park

In High Park 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.

Moisture is what ruins it

Wet insulation is not insulation

Loose-fill that takes moisture packs down, loses most of its value and does not recover when it dries.

Finding the cause first

A damp patch in an High Park attic means a roof leak, a bathroom fan venting into the space, or warm moist air leaking up through the ceiling. Blowing new material over any of those wastes it.

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 High Park 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.

Weight on the ceiling below

Worth a thought

Insulation is light, but a deep layer of dense material over a large High Park ceiling is still a load, particularly on an older lath ceiling or a long unsupported span.

How we handle it

Where the ceiling is old or already sagging, the lighter material and a sensible depth beat the deepest possible number. Fixing the ceiling first is sometimes the honest recommendation.

Knob-and-tube and older wiring

Stop and ask

Some older High Park homes still carry wiring that must not be covered with insulation.

How we handle it

If we find it, we stop and say so rather than blowing over it. It is an electrician's call, not ours, and it is a genuine reason a job gets paused rather than finished the same day.

What it does for sound

A side benefit

A deep layer of loose-fill over an High Park ceiling noticeably reduces airborne noise from outside — traffic, aircraft, neighbours.

Being clear about limits

It does very little for footsteps from a floor above, which travel through structure. If quieting the house is the real goal we would rather say which half this fixes.

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Loose Fill Insulation High Park: your questions answered

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.
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.
Does the attic hatch need doing too?
Yes, or it undoes a good part of the rest. It needs an insulated weatherstripped cover and a dam around the opening tall enough to hold the new depth back from spilling through every time it is opened.
Can you blow insulation into my walls without opening them?
Often yes — dense-pack through small holes, packed hard enough that it does not slump and leave a cold band at the top. The holes then need filling and finishing, which is drywall work, so we quote that with it rather than surprising you.
How do I know I got what I paid for?
Bag count. Every bag states the area it covers at a given depth, so bags used divided by area is exactly what went in. We keep them, mark the target settled depth, and read the depth back at the corners rather than the middle.
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