Level uneven spots with a rake.
How to install insulation in attic rafters.
Then feed the rolled insulation under wires and pipe if either is present.
Use 3 8 inch heavy duty staples every six inches.
Loose fill or batt the common term for blanket insulation.
The existing layer should sit at the top of the joists.
Attach the insulation to the rafter scab board by the paper flange so as not to compress the fiberglass.
Attach insulation staple it to the rafters or scabbed on boards with a staple gun so that the paper backing is toward the interior of the room to act as a vapor barrier.
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If it doesn t add a small piece of insulation over top.
You can leave any existing insulation in place as long as it isn t damaged.
For rolled insulation place it between roof rafters.
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Start by tucking small pieces of insulation between the rafters against the rafter vents.
Fill every joist space completely and evenly with the insulation leaving attic vents uncovered.
Place the plastic sheeting on top of the rolled insulation.
Make sure it is flush against the wood as even a 1 inch gap can cause a 20 percent heating loss.
Overlap the sheets by 8 to 10 inches.
Tape the seams with duct tape.
Staple sheets of 6 mil plastic over unfaced insulation to create a vapor barrier.
With a helper to load the blower with insulation as needed start at the perimeter of the attic and work toward the attic access door.
Staple through the plastic and into rafters.
It s worth changing tactics to insulate between the rafters and wall joists instead of the floor.