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  1. To insulate your attic ceiling, you can either use loose-fill cellulose insulation or lay fiberglass batts between the ceiling joists1. If using fiberglass batts:
    1. While wearing a dust mask and gloves, carry R-38 batts of unfaced fiberglass insulation into the attic.
    2. Lay the batts across the ceiling joists, covering the existing insulation.
    3. Continue laying down the insulation, making sure the batts are pressed tightly together at all edge and end joints2.
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    You can insulate your attic either by blowing in loose-fill cellulose insulation or by laying fiberglass batts between the ceiling joists. Installing one layer of R-19 insulation by yourself in an attic 60 feet by 40 feet will cost $2,000 to $2,500.
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    1. While wearing dust mask and gloves, carry R-38 batts of unfaced fiberglass insulation into the attic. 2. Lay the batts across the ceiling joists, covering the existing insulation. 3. Continue laying down the insulation, making sure the batts are pressed tightly together at all edge and end joints.
    www.thisoldhouse.com/insulation/21017237/how-t…
     
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