So we have an attic full of vermiculite insulation, which may or may not be contaminated with asbestos, but state law says we have to treat it like it IS contaminated.
We have the means to pay for the stuff to e removed, but then we will need to re-insulate. Not only that, but after it is removed, I want to air-seal the attic floor, and run a few new wires for lights and a ceiling fan, and build a catwalk across the rafters so you can still move around up there.
Is it totally nuts to do this in December? It would probably mean two days of having no insulation in the attic while I did all that work, and then blew in new fiberglass. Would the heating bill be insane for the weekend? I could either crank the heat and blow through propane, or keep the woodstove running the whole time.
Thanks!!
We have the means to pay for the stuff to e removed, but then we will need to re-insulate. Not only that, but after it is removed, I want to air-seal the attic floor, and run a few new wires for lights and a ceiling fan, and build a catwalk across the rafters so you can still move around up there.
Is it totally nuts to do this in December? It would probably mean two days of having no insulation in the attic while I did all that work, and then blew in new fiberglass. Would the heating bill be insane for the weekend? I could either crank the heat and blow through propane, or keep the woodstove running the whole time.
Thanks!!