Some appraisers have cameras mounted on a stick so they don t have to even put their head in the attic.
Found some dropping on attic insulation but no other evidence.
There are products available such as steri fab which are used to sanitize the attic and will take care of urine etc.
Squirrels in the attic.
If you go on to the cdc website and look up attic rodent infestations they recommend removing soiled insulation.
Department of energy fibgerglass batts have an r value of 3 2 per inch while loose fill fiberglass.
Disclose that there was a mouse infestation get more insulation blown in and provide the new buyer your receipt showing a licensed pro got the mice out.
Rat droppings in insulation rats run in the insulation so often thousands of droppings become embedded in the insulation.
I did find a couple of very small pieces of plum skin lying under the bowl.
Even in you don t notice the odor other animals will especially since animal waste often contains pheromones that attract other animals.
The product can be sprayed or applied by a fogging machine which would kill any bacteria which may be present.
Attics can suffer two types of leaks.
Multiply the number of inches of insulation by the r value per inch.
Water leaks are more obvious as telltale signs such as darkened water stains evidence of mold on the.
Simple thermal analysis reveals that if you have 5 missing insulation in an attic bare sheetrock you ll have a slightly more than a 54 drop in r value.
The attic and its insulation provide the perfect refuge for tree squirrels to overwinter.
This is a good spot to set a trap or two.
R value simply means resistance to heat flow.
Most common though is blanket style insulation made of either fiberglass or rock wool.
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For the tightest nooks and crannies of the attic many people choose loose fill insulation.
Inside the hole in the plum was some dried out skin.
I looked all around the bowl all over the counter on the floor in every drawer under the sink and under the fridge.
These thermal defects undermine the r value of your attic insulation.
For example gray squirrels nest in tree cavities during the summer but they invade structures when the temperature drops.
But there are other reasons to clean the attic such as odor issues.
Rats leave their waste where they travel so a trail like this in the attic is prime rat evidence.
Even the smell of rodent feces can attract snakes into the attic.
Despite their name some types of tree squirrels will find their way into the attic.