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<blockquote data-quote="PurplFrawg" data-source="post: 3166881" data-attributes="member: 223"><p>There is no skill involved. If you buy the paper bags full of fluffy white insulation at Lowe's or HD, they will loan you the little blower machine you need to blow it in. You do need one person on the ground to refill the hopper downstairs while you are in the attic on the other end of the hose, aiming the insulation where you need it to go. If you can get into the attic space where it needs to be installed, it is easy. And the bags do not weigh all that much, so most anyone can be your helper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PurplFrawg, post: 3166881, member: 223"] There is no skill involved. If you buy the paper bags full of fluffy white insulation at Lowe's or HD, they will loan you the little blower machine you need to blow it in. You do need one person on the ground to refill the hopper downstairs while you are in the attic on the other end of the hose, aiming the insulation where you need it to go. If you can get into the attic space where it needs to be installed, it is easy. And the bags do not weigh all that much, so most anyone can be your helper. [/QUOTE]
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