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Yes, you absolutely can. You can lay insulation around the junction boxes as well. Making sure that the insulation is of a fiberglass material will not only ensure a fireproof setup but also reduce airflow from the home through the attic.
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Read More »When it comes time to insulate your attic and the electrical wires in there, it is important to note the type of insulation you should use. Understanding how to safely install insulation is key. Avoiding areas that give off high heat sources is the most important item to take note of. Can you lay insulation over electrical wires in the attic? Yes, you absolutely can. You can lay insulation around the junction boxes as well. Making sure that the insulation is of a fiberglass material will not only ensure a fireproof setup but also reduce airflow from the home through the attic. Let’s take a look at what’s involved with insulation around your electrical wires in the attic.
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While you are determining which insulation to utilize in the attic around your electrical wiring, it is a great idea to also check out the ventilation system in the attic. Making sure that you can keep the attic cool or warm as needed during the various months is important. Consider checking your attic fan ventilation needs. Once you are done installing the recommended insulation to surround your electrical wiring, it is a great idea to consider exploring the attic itself. An area that is recommended at this time is how to cool your attic. Keeping your attic cool in the warmer months is important to protect the insulation, wiring, and HVAC parts. Consider also having a thermal imaging inspection done. This service will find surface temperatures and can show thermal anomalies. It can also show a surface temperature that differs from what is expected. It’s upon further investigation with other tools that indicate leaks, pests, and electrical issues. You will want to know this in case new insulation is also needed in the walls of your home. Lastly, if you have recessed lights that are IC-rated, you want to make sure that there is enough insulation around them to keep air from escaping.
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