I recently had weatherization work started on my home, including attic prep for blown-in insulation. I paused the job before the final insulation phase because I’ve run into several concerns and wanted input from people with roofing/ventilation experience.
I’ve stopped them from blowing in insulation until I understand whether this work is acceptable.
Am I right to be concerned here? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
2. Yes, 11 inches is too close to a valley. Valleys are areas of the roof where a large amount of water flows during rain, and having a protrusion that close can create a spot where water backs up and causes a leak.
3. When installing insulation or a proper ventilation system, baffles in the rafter cavities are extremely important. Baffles are channels that allow fresh air from the soffits to flow into the attic space, which helps your roofing system breathe and function the way it should.
4. Small pieces of wood or sawdust in the attic are generally not a concern and will not cause a leak. However, anything beyond that can raise questions about the quality of work protecting your biggest investment, your home. You should feel complete peace of mind that your home is protected and that your money was well spent on quality workmanship. If that confidence is not there, the job was not done right.
You’re right to pause the job. There are multiple concerns here, and a few of them are not minor.