Submitted by dobsco t3_ztqe06 in pittsburgh
steelerschica86 t1_j1f5gll wrote
Reply to comment by Edison151 in $300 gas bill this month. What am I doing wrong? by dobsco
Mind me asking who you used? We’re thinking about doing the same and I’m shopping prices
Edison151 t1_j1finua wrote
It's been a good 12 years or so. I just looked the company up. Looks like they went out of business. They were called Option Insulation I believe. Not sure if it matters now but I think I paid around 3k back then
Fittz t1_j1g13q4 wrote
Casey insulation, I would highly recommend them.
coyotefarmer t1_j1i1inh wrote
Blowing insulation in your attic is pretty easy. I rented the machine at Lowe's (free with insulation purchase) and finished the job in just a couple hours. Returned the machine the same day. It is a two person job - someone to load the insulation while the other is in the attic directing the blown insulation. It has made a huge difference.
steelerschica86 t1_j1i3tnt wrote
Our attic has TONS of insulation, it’s the damn brick walls absorbing all the cold air and bringing it inside.
Caseywalt39 t1_j1if4eo wrote
Just want to add to this. I didn't buy enough for my house to qualify for the free blow in machine when I did my attic. I wasnt going to pay to rent one either. If you are doing an attic you can actually use a rake to fluff it. Takes longer but it does work.
I did this in September as well as air sealing, reacaulking, spray foaming holes, and re weather stripping anything I could find leaking air around my 1942 house. Even though the walls are uninsulated my house held 70° last night and the furnace actually was turning off for a few minutes in between cycles.
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