That depends upon the types of insulation you use. For an older structure with lots of cracks it's best to use an expanding foam insulation, although this is difficult for an individual to apply by theirself. The foam will fill all of the voids and spaces and thus be much more effective than other types.
Our home is extremely cold in the winter. What type of foam insulation would be best to use in the attic?
No, not every house has an attic. Attics are commonly found in older homes or certain architectural styles, but many modern houses may not have an attic due to design preferences or space limitations.
Some older soffit boards are constructed from asbestos cement sheets, many types of insulation, if you have an older home with cloth wiring the cloth can contain asbestos as well.
A common way to retrofit an older home is to upgrade the insulation to improve energy efficiency. This can include adding insulation in the walls, attic, and floors. Additionally, replacing old windows and doors with more energy-efficient options can also help reduce energy costs.
Check the attic and crawlspace (if applicable) for dead animals or evidence rodent history
I have many old treasures stored in the attic which I will show the children when they're older.
"Flowers in the Attic" is generally considered appropriate for readers aged 16 and older due to its mature themes and content. Younger readers may find some of the subject matter disturbing or unsettling.
Signs of asbestos in a house may include old insulation, textured ceilings, vinyl floor tiles, and pipe insulation. Asbestos can also be found in roofing materials, siding, and some older appliances. If you suspect asbestos, it's important to have a professional inspection to confirm and safely remove it if necessary.
Currently it is illegal to add insulation to a home with more than a very small percentage of asbestos. Exposure to these small quantities of asbestos typically do not cause harm and are considered to be safe. Older homes may have asbestos insulation that needs to be removed as these older forms of insulation do present certain health risks.
Most modern attic fans are sealed motors that do not require oiling. However, if your attic fan is older and has oil ports, you may need to add oil periodically as per the manufacturer's instructions. It's best to refer to the specific maintenance guidelines provided by the manufacturer for your particular attic fan.
This is an older home.
An attic is often referred to as a loft, upper room, or garret. In some contexts, particularly in older homes, it might also be called a crawl space if it's low and not fully usable. These terms can vary based on regional language and architectural style.