Quantcast
Blow in Attic Insulation Providers - Beyond.ca - Car Forums
Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast
Results 1 to 20 of 27

Thread: Blow in Attic Insulation Providers

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    FJR1300/2018 Giant Trance 3
    Posts
    1,649
    Rep Power
    19

    Default Blow in Attic Insulation Providers

    I was up in the attic last night installing a ceiling fan in my daughters room, and it appears they skimped a bit on the the blown in cellulose. I have about 6-8 inches of the stuff up there, and I'm thinking I'd like about 15-16. So, anyone know of a reputable installer?

    Thanks in advance guys.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    Blue boy
    Posts
    4,997
    Rep Power
    22

    Default

    DIY, it's very easy. You can rent the machine from Home Depot, have someone dump the insulation in the machine and you spray as much as you want

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    Calgary, Alberta
    My Ride
    SRT Charger
    Posts
    232
    Rep Power
    0

    Default

    Originally posted by G-ZUS
    DIY, it's very easy. You can rent the machine from Home Depot, have someone dump the insulation in the machine and you spray as much as you want
    x2 My parents just did their garage last summer this way and are in their 60's . Way cheaper than paying somebody to do it.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    FJR1300/2018 Giant Trance 3
    Posts
    1,649
    Rep Power
    19

    Default

    I got a couple of quotes back already. They're quoting around $600 for time and materials. That's pretty reasonable for a job that I don't want to do.

    "We need a vaccination for stupidity, with booster shots against an unwillingness to learn."

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    Blue boy
    Posts
    4,997
    Rep Power
    22

    Default

    If you want, I can ask my friend if hell do it

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Apr 2004
    Location
    Calgary
    Posts
    1,404
    Rep Power
    22

    Default

    Can you let me know where you got the quote. Would save me some time.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    FJR1300/2018 Giant Trance 3
    Posts
    1,649
    Rep Power
    19

    Default

    Originally posted by CSMRX7
    Can you let me know where you got the quote. Would save me some time.
    Affordable Insulation has called me back so far.
    http://www.homeinsulators.com/
    He's quoted $671 for approx 913sq feet. They use fibreglass blow in, and I'm looking for cellulose. Everything I've read shows that cellulose is a superior product. But he can come tomorrow if I book him today.

    *This is not a recommendation*

    Also called:
    Zero Draft 403-651-8822
    http://zerodraftcalgary.com/
    They took my info, and will have a quote person call me this afternoon.

    Celltech 403-243-4614
    No website.. seems to be a small outfit.
    I got these names from Can-Cell Industries.
    Last edited by codetrap; 11-23-2010 at 12:15 PM.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    -10 F150 Lariat, -10 Fusion SEL awd
    Posts
    446
    Rep Power
    21

    Default

    just an FYI, I had a real rough time with zero draft.. they had a real hard time returning calls, and actually showing up...
    C.J.

    1997 TSi AWD 2.3L 6 bolt (Carillo Rods, Wiseco pistons, Cometic headgasket, ACL bearings, removed BS, FP3's, Crower springs/retainers, ARP hardware), FIC 950's, Aeromotive AFPR with SS lines, Walbro 255HP, PTE SCM61, Tial wastegate, Greddy Type S BOV, short route FMIC, 3" turbo back, AEM EMS, 3 bar map conversion, BJs SMIM, 75mm TB, Innovate LC-1 Wideband, 18" Focals, Bridgestone Potenza RE040's, Tokiko suspension.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    FJR1300/2018 Giant Trance 3
    Posts
    1,649
    Rep Power
    19

    Default

    Black,

    They're coming by tomorrow to give me a quote on cellulose blow in. Didn't take long for them to call me back get a quote for me.

    "We need a vaccination for stupidity, with booster shots against an unwillingness to learn."

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Nov 2002
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    TRD Pro
    Posts
    2,558
    Rep Power
    30

    Default

    Thanks for posting the info...
    I contacted Home insulators for a dril, blow and patch estimate. (Im in a 1910 build home, with likely no insulation in the walls!)

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    FJR1300/2018 Giant Trance 3
    Posts
    1,649
    Rep Power
    19

    Default

    I ended up going with the Zero Draft quote. They're coming next Thursday to add R30 of cellulose. The quote guy was pretty thorough while he was up there. I have a fair amount of frost on the inside of the roof, and he thought at first it was because I had a huge air leak into the attic, but after poking around and finding (and fixing) one little tear in the vapour barrier, he figures it's because the insulation stops were compressed on about half of the rafters, and the trapdoor wasn't properly sealed. This goes hand in hand with my super high humidity in the house (75% RH) that I had and my wife running the humidifier in my daughters room till water was running down the walls. Attic access in that room.

    So, they're going to add in 28 rigid foam insulation stops, use a 2 part foam on my attic hatch, and add in R30 to bring it up to R50. Final cost is quoted at about $1000 tax in. It would have been $100 less if I went fiber glass, but I've read enough online to be convinced that cellulose is a superior product. This quote was in line with what my dad paid north of edmonton for his attic to be done with cellulose plus the calgary tax.

    "We need a vaccination for stupidity, with booster shots against an unwillingness to learn."

  12. #12
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    FJR1300/2018 Giant Trance 3
    Posts
    1,649
    Rep Power
    19

    Default

    FYi, I went with Zero draft. The guys were fast, professional, and kept me informed on what they were doing through the whole process. They put in 38 bags of insulation up there to bring it up to an R50. Total price was $1032 for 913 sq feet of attic.

    "We need a vaccination for stupidity, with booster shots against an unwillingness to learn."

  13. #13
    Join Date
    Sep 2012
    Location
    Calgary, AB
    Posts
    1,653
    Rep Power
    87

    Default

    Bump from the dead!

    So you guys that did insulation top-ups, did you find it made a difference in comfort and/or energy usage?

  14. #14
    Join Date
    Sep 2012
    Location
    Calgary, AB
    Posts
    1,653
    Rep Power
    87

    Default

    Had my attic topped up to R50. Made a huge difference. Not sure if the furnace is going to run less so much that it'll impact my bill, but it's way warmer upstairs.

    Also sealed the attic hatch by spray foaming the space between the trim and the hatch sides, and put weatherstripping around the trim where the hatch meets. There was definitely a moisture problem there as there was ice all around the hatch sides. Checked this morning and there's just a tiny bit left. I'm going to put some VB and more insulation around the sides to see if that helps.

    Also spray foamed around the furnace room door casing, wow that really cut down on the noise.

  15. #15
    Join Date
    Oct 2003
    Location
    Calgary
    Posts
    1,498
    Rep Power
    22

    Default

    just had mine done, went with Ideal Insulation. Added air chutes and topped up to r50. Luckily had it done right before the current cold snap. I used an IR thermometer to measure ceiling temps before and after, with no changes to the thermostat set to 21C. Before top up, was getting 17C-18C, day after 21C. Measured same time of day, outside weather was about the same on the 2 days. Definitely worth it for me.
    heloc that shit

  16. #16
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    Calgary, AB.
    My Ride
    210000 km oldie
    Posts
    1,085
    Rep Power
    21

    Default

    I am going to get ours done I think. Will try a couple places.

  17. #17
    Join Date
    Oct 2003
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    ute
    Posts
    4,939
    Rep Power
    100

    Default

    Bump...is this worth a retrofit?

    I have to re-insulate the section above my bathroom reno upstairs (I should have done it in the summer). But they would have to pull out all of the old fibreglass and put cellulose in, I think?

  18. #18
    Join Date
    Jul 2013
    Location
    Calgary / Alberta
    Posts
    155
    Rep Power
    0

    Default

    Originally posted by Buster
    Bump...is this worth a retrofit?

    I have to re-insulate the section above my bathroom reno upstairs (I should have done it in the summer). But they would have to pull out all of the old fibreglass and put cellulose in, I think?
    I thought you had garbage bags full of cellulose up there. Why not just rip em open and spread it around the bathroom ceiling. Or place any batts you have up there between the rafters/against the vapour barrier. Wish you woulda mentioned it, as I would have even done it while I was up there.

  19. #19
    Join Date
    Oct 2003
    Location
    Calgary
    My Ride
    ute
    Posts
    4,939
    Rep Power
    100

    Default

    Originally posted by jeffh


    I thought you had garbage bags full of cellulose up there. Why not just rip em open and spread it around the bathroom ceiling. Or place any batts you have up there between the rafters/against the vapour barrier. Wish you woulda mentioned it, as I would have even done it while I was up there.
    I thin kit's the pink fibreglass?

    And I'm feeling a bit lazy to get up there now...lol.

    Thanks gain for the work, that was a lifesaver.

  20. #20
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Only 15min from Aspen!
    My Ride
    Nothing interesting anymore
    Posts
    8,420
    Rep Power
    100

    Default

    Originally posted by Buster
    Bump...is this worth a retrofit?
    Yes. We had our 50's bungelow done in the spring. We definitely noticed a difference in the summer heat. The attic didn't heat soak the house like it had in the past.

    In the winter, honestly didn't notice a big difference. So what I did was setup my furnace to run the lowest speed fan 24/7 (although hooked up to an easy to access switch, which I turn off when it gets above 0*C), and when the furnace kicks in, it runs at med-high speed.

    This has made more difference (in winter) than anything else I've done in the past decade to our house. No more cold spots, no more drafts, and it only costs about $20 a month more in electricity.

Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. Replies: 17
    Latest Threads: 02-07-2012, 03:43 PM
  2. Replies: 13
    Latest Threads: 09-22-2011, 12:42 AM
  3. Airleak and cold in attic

    By Gorilla in forum Home and Garden
    Replies: 1
    Latest Threads: 10-27-2010, 07:24 AM
  4. attic online shop 40% off

    By aypi in forum General
    Replies: 0
    Latest Threads: 09-25-2009, 10:54 PM
  5. Blow, blow

    By adidas in forum Misc. Gallery
    Replies: 7
    Latest Threads: 01-25-2009, 01:31 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •