drozwood90
Senior Member
I'm trying to come up with the best way to "fix" the attic entrance. The builder left me a piece of painted wood, and a piece of 12" fiberglass insulation (cut to fit).
However, as this is a new house, I'm heading into the attic more and more (as the weather warms up) so I can add wires, etc.
I'm seeing the insulation starting to fray and want to replace the whole access panel with something a bit more professional then what I have.
My parent's had fold down stairs...but they also had storage up in the attic. I do not. My attic is purely for running wires...oh and holding the insulation!
the hole is about 2'x3'(ish, I never measured it). I'd be up for some kind of fold down ladder thing...but want to ensure that I can keep the "best" possible insulation that I can. Even if it required a multi-step to access the attic. I.e. one, fold down ladder, two go up ladder, three open "heavily insulated" access door
Thanks for any tips on what you have in your house / suggest!
--Dan
However, as this is a new house, I'm heading into the attic more and more (as the weather warms up) so I can add wires, etc.
I'm seeing the insulation starting to fray and want to replace the whole access panel with something a bit more professional then what I have.
My parent's had fold down stairs...but they also had storage up in the attic. I do not. My attic is purely for running wires...oh and holding the insulation!
the hole is about 2'x3'(ish, I never measured it). I'd be up for some kind of fold down ladder thing...but want to ensure that I can keep the "best" possible insulation that I can. Even if it required a multi-step to access the attic. I.e. one, fold down ladder, two go up ladder, three open "heavily insulated" access door
Thanks for any tips on what you have in your house / suggest!
--Dan