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Regal
Cellulose Insulation
Installation
Instructions
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It's fast
and easy!
When you use Regal cellulose
insulation, take advantage of our exclusive Predator II Machine for
installation. The Predator is only available to buyers of Regal
cellulose products and offers many advantages over other machines:
- No need to
waste time breaking up insulation! With
Regal cellulose insulation and the Predator II, the
whole bag loads easily.
- The Predator II handles
up to 70 bags in one hour!
- The Predator II is safe
and simple to use - anyone can do it!
- The Predator II is made
of aluminum, which is 1/3 the weight of steel, and is on
wheels, making it easier to move around.
- The Predator II needs
only a 15 amp, 120 circuit.
- The Predator II lets
you insulate an 1,800 square foot attic to R-19 in 1 hour!
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Do
it yourself...and save!
Anyone with a basic understanding of construction can insulate
their own home. All it takes is a little time. Ask an
associate for everything you need to do a quality job yourself
with Regal cellulose insulation.
Follow these simple instructions:
How much
insulation do I need, and how do I install it?

Recommended
R-Values for
Attic Areas
| Insulation Zone |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
| Gas |
R-49 |
R-49 |
R-49 |
R-38 |
R-38 |
R-22 |
| Oil, Heat Pump |
R-49 |
R-49 |
R-49 |
R-38 |
R-38 |
R-38 |
| Electric Furnace |
R-49 |
R-49 |
R-49 |
R-49 |
R-49 |
R-49 |
Measure your
attic.
- Match the color of your
location on the map with the heat type on the chart to
determine the R-Value needed for you attic. Locate the
coverage chart on the back of the REGAL Cellulose insulation
bag. Move directly to the right from the desired R-value
to the column headed "Maximum Sq. Ft. Coverage per
Bag" and make a note of the number you find there.
- Multiply the length of your
attic by the width, then divide the result by the number you
found under the "Maximum Sq. Ft. Coverage per Bag"
column. The result is the number of bags of REGAL
cellulose insulation you need to insulate your attic.
(Note: this is the minimum amount required to compensate for
settling. Be sure to install at least this number of
bags.)
Blowing your
attic.
- You may need to place a board across
the ceiling joists in order to stand securely in the
attic. DO NOT walk on ceiling covering (drywall).
Too much weight will crack the ceiling. A dust mask,
adequate lighting and a hat are recommended.
- Before you begin to insulate,
mark your vertical members to the depth you desire to aid your
installation. If duct work is present in the attic, make
sure it is adequately sealed with duct tape.
- Be sure block plate is NOT
installed! Remove top of bag and slit both sides
approximately 8" down from the opened end. Place
the whole bag, open end first, into the Predator II, then pull
off the bag.
- Hold the hose at an upward
angle of 15% to obtain the best results.
- Begin insulating at the back
of the attic area and work towards the entrance, Making
certain that you do not cover heat producing devices such as
recessed lighting, etc. A 3" gap is required around
these devices for safety. This barrier may be made of furnace
pipe or cardboard with an open top. Make sure no
insulation gets in this barrier.
- Be sure you do not cover
soffit vents, as the attic must be properly ventilated to
dissipate excess heat and moisture during the summer.
Measure your
sidewalls.
- Find the total length of all
the walls to be insulated.
- Multiply the length by the
height of your walls. This will give you the side wall square
footage.
- Divide the side wall square
footage by the coverage per bag as indicated by the sidewall
coverage chart. This is the number of bags of REGAL
cellulose insulation you need for your walls.
(NOTE: windows
and doors and not deducted in the above calculation. You should
deduct for these areas.)
Blowing
side walls.
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Side walls
require patience and planning. Caution must be exercised.
Too much pressure in the wall cavity can cause the wall
covering to push away. When using the Predator II, be
sure to install the block plate.
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Measure your
studs or located them with a stud finder. In some cases,
nail heads can be seen on interior or exterior walls,
revealing the pattern of the studs.
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On wall, measure
12" down from the ceiling and 24" up from the
floor. In each cavity, drill two (2) holes neatly in
line with one another for a neat finished look. Add a
third hole in the middle if your walls are 9' or higher.
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After you have
drilled your holes, start filling the cavity, filling the
bottom hole first and continue to fill until the insulation
stops flowing through the nozzle. Turn the Predator II
off and move to the next hole. You may fill all the
bottom holes first or do one cavity at a time, whichever works
best for you.
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Plug the holes
with plastic or wood plugs.
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