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how much blown cellulose do i need
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To determine how much blown cellulose you need, factor in the R-value (thermal resistance) you aim to achieve and the area to be insulated. Firstly, identify the R-value recommended for your location. Cellulose typically has an R-value of about 3.2 to 3.8 per inch. Measure the space (length x width) to get the square footage needing insulation. Then, decide on the desired R-value to calculate the thickness needed. For example, if you aim for an R-value of 30, you'd need roughly 8-9 inches of cellulose (30/R-value per inch). Finally, bags of cellulose insulation specify coverage in square feet for different R-values, allowing you to calculate the total number of bags needed.
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