Removing Ceiling Drywall With Blown In Insulation

When a large section of drywall ceiling is saggy warped droopy broken moldy or wet you need more than just a spot repair.
Removing ceiling drywall with blown in insulation. Avoid that gigantic mess by sucking out all the insulation in the attic before pulling down any drywall. Blown in insulation is commonly used in attics and in between new walls it s affordable and simple to install. Sometimes the problem extends so far that it s best to remove an entire 4 by 8 foot drywall panel or at least a large section of it and replace it with a new panel of the same size. Batts are easy to lift out and having them out of the way will make the demolition easier.
It s cheaper and easier to create small penetrations in the wall so that the insulation can be blown in. Blown in insulation fills between existing wall studs and ceiling joists quickly and easily. You can also add insulation to existing walls without removing drywall by cutting holes in the exterior siding. Whether you are upgrading the insulation or need to take out damaged or moldy insulation blown in insulation removal is a dirty job but can be a necessary one.
But there may come a time when the insulation needs to be removed. During new construction batt insulation thick strips of spun fiberglass or a paper based product. Before you begin removing the ceiling drywall take out the insulation if possible. For that reason blown insulation is usually the preferred choice when you have to re insulate a completed wall.
Blow either loose fill cellulose or spray foam into walls from the outside with. Removing the wallcovering to insulate the wall cavity just isn t cost effective.