The next time you evaluate a property, make sure you look at the insulation in the attic. Older homes are in need of new or more insulation. You will want to figure the cost of additional or full replacement insulation.
As you look at the attic insulation look for evidence of moisture. In some cases this will appear as a dark patch. In some cases it appears as matted or compressed area of insulation. Cellulose fiber insulation, for example, will be compressed when it’s wet and will not rebound. Fiberglass insulation tends to rebound and recover its insulation g value as it dries.
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Thank you for the tip on insulation. Often I look in the attic for wet marks on the ceiling or discoloration but this is a great tip to look at the insulation itself for any water issues that may have had. Believe and Achieve! - Joe
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