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How Do You Insulate Vents Under A House?

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How Do You Insulate Vents Under A House?

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For increased energy savings, all your duct work should be insulated. This is often the case with any ducts installed in the house. But sometimes ducting under the house is neglected. Or it may have been installed so many years ago that it’s no longer effective, or may be just worn away. Insulating ducting under the house is a dirty job, but the benefits of having lower energy bills are worth your time. Find the access point to go under your house. If you are insulating ducts from one end of the house to the other, try to find more than one point of access. Put on all your protective gear. Old insulation material can be quite nasty to breathe in or get on your skin. Cover your body from head to toes with long-sleeved work overalls. Knock away any cobwebs with the broom. Repeat this process as you move about, under the house. Place a tarp inside the access hole and put all of your gear on it. Plug in your extension cord and have it coiled so that it unravels as you move along, underneat

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