Hello, all, new guy here.......
I have a 1926 1-1/2 story brick house that gets pretty cold in the winter. It has lots of windows and I would like some recommendations on insulating the walls which I would guess need to be filled from the inside. It has nearly all of its original lathe and plaster(even the basement ceiling and interior detached garage walls are lathe and plaster).
I had one person suggest using a power saw to cut through the L&P at ceiling height and then again with a 2" spacer and pull out the horizontal strip, blow in insulation and repair it with sheetrock strips of appropriate thickness. I suppose that would have to be done underneath all 29 windows in the house as well to fill in below them.
Any other ideas?
Last winter's cold months cost $400-$450 in natural gas including approx $50-$75 for the water heater. I'd like to get that number down a ways.
Thanks,
Frank
I have a 1926 1-1/2 story brick house that gets pretty cold in the winter. It has lots of windows and I would like some recommendations on insulating the walls which I would guess need to be filled from the inside. It has nearly all of its original lathe and plaster(even the basement ceiling and interior detached garage walls are lathe and plaster).
I had one person suggest using a power saw to cut through the L&P at ceiling height and then again with a 2" spacer and pull out the horizontal strip, blow in insulation and repair it with sheetrock strips of appropriate thickness. I suppose that would have to be done underneath all 29 windows in the house as well to fill in below them.
Any other ideas?
Last winter's cold months cost $400-$450 in natural gas including approx $50-$75 for the water heater. I'd like to get that number down a ways.
Thanks,
Frank
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