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Blown-in insulation for Holyrood attics and closed cavities

Loose-fill insulation is blown in rather than cut and fitted, which makes it the right answer wherever a batt cannot go: over an irregular Holyrood attic floor, around trusses and bracing, and into wall cavities that are already closed. What you are paying for is settled depth spread evenly, and that is a thing which can be measured. Depth markers go in before the hose starts, and we read them at the corners rather than in the middle where it is always deepest.

Loose Fill Insulation Holyrood Edmonton

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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 Holyrood 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.

Holyrood drywall in context

About Holyrood

Holyrood has many of the design features found in neighbourhoods developed during the 1950s: tree-lined interior streets are arranged in a modified grid pattern and incorporate several landscaped street islands.

What we see in Holyrood

In Holyrood 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.

Removing old loose-fill

A vacuum job, not a shovel job

Old blown-in comes out with a vacuum and hose into sealed bags, because disturbing decades of settled material makes a great deal of airborne dust.

What it buys

A clean deck to air-seal properly and, in older Holyrood homes, the chance to see the ceiling structure and any past leaks before they are covered again.

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 Holyrood 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 Holyrood 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.

Filling around bracing and trusses

Why batts fail here

Truss webs, cross-bracing and wiring turn an Holyrood 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.

Topping up what is already there

Usually the best value

Dry, uncontaminated existing material does not need removing. Blowing over it to reach the target settled depth costs a fraction of a strip-and-replace.

When we say no

If it is damp, matted flat, rodent-affected, or hiding unsealed penetrations, adding over it buries a problem. We say which one we found in the Holyrood attic and price both options.

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Loose Fill Insulation Holyrood Edmonton: your questions answered

Can I still store things in the attic?
Only over a raised platform. Anything laid straight on the joists compresses the material and cuts a thin channel through the middle of the ceiling. Otherwise a fully insulated attic is not also a storage room.
How messy is it?
Dusty — the machine sits outside and a hose runs through the house to the hatch. We protect the route, seal around the hatch and vacuum afterwards. What the house looks like at the end is most of the difference between crews.
How is old insulation removed?
With a vacuum and hose into sealed bags, not shovels, because disturbing decades of settled material raises a lot of dust. It also gives a clean deck to air-seal and a look at the structure before it is covered again.
What about my pot lights?
Older recessed fixtures are not all rated to be covered and loose-fill packs right against them. We check the rating, and where they are not rated they get a proper clearance detail that is also sealed, rather than being buried and hoped about.
Can you just add over what is already up there?
Usually, and it is the best value if the existing material is dry, even and uncontaminated. If it is damp, matted, rodent-affected or hiding unsealed penetrations, adding over it buries the problem — we tell you which one we found.
Will it block my soffit vents?
Not if baffles go in first. Loose material can also be pushed around by wind at the eaves, so the baffles both hold it clear of the vents and stop the edge being scoured thin — which is exactly where the house loses heat.
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