You might find one of the older insulating materials uffi.
Cotton stuff in the attic.
Loose fill insulation comes in a variety of materials.
However while that out of sight out of mind mentality may work when it comes to staying organized stashing certain things in your attic could render them unusable before.
Here s what you can store in the basement or attic.
They need to be arranged properly and with safety precautions.
Here we are going to list 20 things to store in attic.
Chances are you d say the attic.
You give it a kick and the blanket unfurls onto the floor.
Rummaging around in your friend s newly renovated attic you notice what looks like a rolled up blanket in the far corner.
Batt or blanket insulation is made from glass or cotton fiber and comes in roll form usually in widths of 16 or 24 inches.
Foam insulation is sprayed into place and expands to fill the cavity.
But not everything can be stored in an attic.
It s pink and the material looks a little like cotton candy.
Your attic seems like the perfect spot to tuck away all those items you can t bear to part with but don t want cluttering your house from your old yearbooks to those clothes you just know you ll fit into again someday.
10 things a professional declutterer would never store in the attic.
The fluffy stuff is insulation it slows the movement of heat in both directions effectively keeping the heat were it is.
So if the air in the attic is hotter than the air beneath the insulation will almost stop the heat from descending into the house keeping it cool in summer.
Many people tend to store these things in utility rooms near appliances and risk fire or possible destruction meredith says.
If you see it in an attic floor it looks like gray styrofoam.
This bonus space.
You run your hand over it to see what it feels like but you soon realize that was a mistake.
Also make an inventory map to save time while retrieving the stored stuff.
You are also lucky if you have fiberglass that pink cotton candy looking stuff these fortunately are the most likely things you will see in your attic floor besides dust.
If your attic or wall insulation is in batt or blanket form whether it s fiberglass cellulose or another material you generally don t have to be concerned about asbestos.
Rigid insulation is extruded into board form and is often made of plastic.