In this how-to video, This Old House general contractor Tom Silva explains how to retrofit cellulose insulation.

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Steps for retrofitting cellulose insulation

  • Locate two adjacent wall studs on an exterior wall.
  • Use utility knife to remove a shingle from the bottom of the wall; be sure the shingle falls between the two studs.
  • Use a 1 1/8-inch-diameter spade bit to drill a hole through the wall sheathing where the shingle was removed.
  • Check for studs using a straightened wire coat hanger.
  • Remove a shingle at the top of the wall and drill 1 1/8-inch-diameter hole into the stud bay.
  • Fill hopper on the insulation blower with cellulose insulation.
  • Force the nozzle on end of blower hose into the lower hole in wall.
  • Turn on blower to force insulation up into space between the two studs.
  • Use a rag to plug upper hole, if necessary, to prevent insulation from blowing out.
  • Once you hear the blower motor start to strain, turn it off and move the nozzle to the top hole.
  • Turn the blower back on and force insulation down into the wall.
  • Once the stud bay is completely filled, turn off the blower.
  • Apply silicone caulk around the holes in the wall, and along the top seam of the shingle.
  • Nail the shingles back to their original spaces with 4d galvanized finishing nails.
  • Measure over 16 inches from first set of holes to locate the next stud bay.
  • Continue to drill holes and fill the stud bays with insulation.

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Tools & Materials

  • Utility knife
  • Drill/driver
  • Hammer
  • Insulation blower
  • Tape measure
  • Ladder
  • Caulk gun
  • Spade bit - 1 1/8-in.