The attic however has a floor so i am wondering if it is possible to blow insulation into the attic beneath the floor without having to tear up the floor.
Are all neutrals attached in the attic.
This was installed at a previous qth i will be the first or millionth remember i m from fl to affirm that the antenna is the determining factor for success when it comes to one s station set up.
Insulation at the attic access point is essential.
Shouldn t all the neutrals be together.
The infamous attic dipole.
1 for each hot wire and neutral wire entering the box.
The better your antenna the more success you will have making contacts.
Older houses sometimes have a ridiculously small 18 x18 attic hatch in the corner of a bedroom closet.
1 for all the ground wires combined.
The ceiling is attached to the bottom of the roof rafters in most of these homes.
5 the access opening may be there but not in a place that you would expect to find it.
2 for each device switch or outlet but not light fixtures multiply the total by 2 00 for 14 gauge wire and by 2 25 for 12 gauge wire to get the minimum box size required in cubic inches.
Attic insulation replacement is a simple and quick process.
I hope this makes sense and would appreciate an explanation as to how a hot and neutral wire would be together correctly.
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Concealed knob and tube wiring shall not be used in the following.
And higher volumes of air move in and out of a tall house or apartment building than a single story dwelling.
Also it may not be as simple as stapling the wiring to the structural members.
5 hollow spaces of walls ceilings and attics where such spaces are insulated by loose rolled or foamed inplace insulating material that envelops the conductors.
Wire b is the only hot wire while a c d are neutral.
Unplanned openings can also bring more polluted air into a building from undesirable locations such as dusty or rodent infested attics moist crawlspaces or attached garages where gasoline fuel bottles and pesticides are stored.
The neutral pressure plane exists in all sealed structures but isn t in the same location on any two.
1 for all the cable clamps combined.
Your fireplace and chimney uses indoor air for combustion and draft.
It could take as little as a day to tear out old insulation to secure the attic and protect it from the elements.
This is because a number of factors determine where the pressure of warm air wanting out and the need for makeup air getting in is always different but always there.
The firewall should extend into the attic separating your attic space from the attic above the neighboring units.
A batt of fiberglass insulation can easily be attached to the piece of sheetrock that covers the access point.
Two my labels came undone but i remember the connection albeit a little odd to me.
I m sure that ideally you would want to seal all ceiling openings and possibly fixtures but tearing up a 2000 sf of 165 year old floor seems like it could be a bear.