[Greenbuilding] [BULK] RE: [BULK] Re: Cellulose settling
Lawrence Lile
LLile at projsolco.com
Thu Jul 27 17:14:03 CDT 2006
Hear Hear! That's my vote. You can just fur out the existing walls,
then strap across it to get the same no-bridges effect as a larsen
truss. Blow in more cellulose before you put on the last piece of
sheathing at the top.
-----Original Message-----
From: John Messerschmidt [mailto:John at ducecc.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 4:07 PM
To: Reuben Deumling; Lawrence Lile
Cc: greenbuilding at listserv.repp.org
Subject: [BULK] RE: [Greenbuilding] [BULK] Re: Cellulose settling
Importance: Low
This may be a dumb idea, but why not build new exterior walls all the
way around the house and leave the asbestos and cellulose where it is?
-----Original Message-----
From: greenbuilding-bounces at listserv.repp.org
[mailto:greenbuilding-bounces at listserv.repp.org]On Behalf Of Reuben
Deumling
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 5:14 PM
To: Lawrence Lile
Cc: greenbuilding at listserv.repp.org
Subject: Re: [Greenbuilding] [BULK] Re: Cellulose settling
Perhaps this is an odd scenario, but since I notice several folks here
opening up walls after they've (had them) filled with cellulose I
thought it may be worth inquiring about:
My house: 1894 single story 660 square foot house with 11' ceilings; 2x4
walls with lath & plaster (+ sheetrock in some rooms) on inside; 1x8
siding
+ asbestos tiles on outside. Uninsulated. Very little wiring in exterior
walls. Almost 7' tall double hung windows.
What I plan to do:
(Stage 1--soon/maybe) cut holes on inside of exterior walls; blow in
cellulose; close holes;
(Stage 2--two to four winters down the road/definitely) remove asbestos
& siding; deal with all that cellulose (!?); add a Larsen Trusses or
related configuration to substantially increase the wall thickness;
widen all the door and windows jambs; blow in much more (wet?)
insulation; reside.
Question: Is it reasonable to assume that I can/will want to deal with
all that loose cellulose I blew in in Stage 1 when I get around to Stage
2, as a tradeoff to the several winters' worth of extra firewood I would
have otherwise had to cut, split, haul, stack & burn?
Assuming the answer is yes, how might I go about collecting this stuff
(for reuse)?
Or should I skip Stage 1 and go cut more firewood?
Reuben Deumling
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