The main factors that impact the cost are.
Old carpet attic insulation.
Insulation ratings can be improved by adding more layers of insulation.
Before we do this i thought i d ask if this might be a bad idea for some reason.
Waste textiles old clothes curtains carpets are the latest materials to be developed into insulation to help save energy and lower utility bills.
We have been wanting to put additional insulation in our attic and came up with the idea to spread the carpet padding in the attic over the existing insulation.
On the downside old carpet will probably encourage fungal growth in an attic space which isn t great if you store books clothes and stuff like that up there.
In 1993 he came up with the idea of turning old carpet into loose fill insulation for attic applications.
The insulating value of carpet padding.
Batt insulation can be added to the underside of the roof between rafters and a layer of batt or loose insulation can be added over the attic flooring.
The insulating properties would be negligible so i would suggest using purpose made material on that front.
Depending on your climate an r value between 38 and 60 is optimal.
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That worked pretty well the chipper broke the backing apart and left a fluffy fiber with a density of about 2 lb ft3 32 kg m3.
Achieving greater r values in attics.
So he bought a used brush chipper and tried shredding samples of carpeting.
You can mix the type and material of insulation too.
Using old carpet as insulation.
Contractor or insulation installer s fee.
The ideal attic insulation r value is different than the ideal wall insulation r value.
According to home advisor insulating your attic can cost between 1700 to 2100.
Square footage of your attic.
And thinking of these examples made me wonder if it would be acceptable to cut my old carpet and pad into 15 strips to laying in my attic on top of the conventional insulation that i have.
Make sure your home is properly insulated in all these locations.
Perhaps that s not as mad as it sounds.
Type and material of your insulation.