Both varieties are composed of recycled newsprint with chemical additives.
Diy damp spray cellulose insulation.
Compared to spray foam installing damp spray cellulose is a comparatively low tech operation.
Blown in cellulose has a higher r rating and is less expensive than either blown insulation like fiberglass attic insulation or fiberglass batts.
The moisture added technique requires special equipment and can only be done by trained installers.
This is damp spray.
Dry fiber that is blown into open attics and enclosed cavities and damp fiber that is sprayed into open wall cavities.
Cellulose insulation comes in two varieties.
Cellulose blown in ceiling insulation is a good choice for diyers.
This is slightly different from another type of cellulose insulation which is designed to be blown onto open walls much like spray foam.
Wet spray cellulose cellulose insulation is shredded plant fiber usually paper or cotton that has a fire retardant borate additive.
Dry blown loose fill or dense pack and spray applied moisture added dry blown is an option for homeowners interested in a do it yourself diy cellulose insulation installation.
As you know boric acid is often prescribed for use as an eye wash.
Blown in cellulose is an environmentally friendly material made from recycled newspaper so it s easier on your skin and lungs.
Wet spray and dense pack cellulose insulation is typically installed or applied in a range of densities from approximately 3 0 lbs ft3 to 4 0 lbs ft3.
Installations below 3 6 lbs ft3 are typically wet spray installed with a wet adhesive or water because cellulose at this density is liable to settle unless it is fixed with adhesive or applied when wet.
The most common type that homeowners will encounter is called loose fill cellulose insulation.
Damp spray cellulose will shrink after it dries leaving a small gap between the cellulose and the framing members.
If the material gets wet your homemade insulation project will transform into a homemade compost endeavor the most common product mixed with cellulose to make it fire retardant is boric acid.
In this second type moisture introduced into the spray helps the cellulose stick to the wall.
See this article for more details.
This studyconducted by the canadian housing information centre on wet sprayed cellulose insulation in wood frame construction found the framing material can have the moisture content more than double and that it may take as long as five monthsto get the framing back to pre installation levels.
Cellulose insulation is installed by one of two techniques.
Basically cellulose recycled newspaper runs through a flexible hose under air pressure and mixes with high pressure water added at the blowing nozzle.