How to Insulate Your Foundation with?Leaves
November 15, 2012 by Patrice Beaulieu
Using leaves, straw or square bales of hay is a thrifty way to insulate a foundation before cold temperatures settle in. Leaves are most commonly used because they are a free and abundant insulator. So, how can you go about doing this the most efficient way?
Before Insulating the Foundation with Leaves . . .
Can You Legally Insulate Your Foundation with Leaves in Your Area?
Before spending time raking and bagging leaves, check with your local city or town to make sure this is legal in your area.
Any Respiratory Problems or Allergies?
If you or anyone in your household suffers from respiratory problems or is allergic to mold or spores, then don?t insulate your foundation with leaves. Rotting leaves can produce mold and when piled up against the foundation can lead to dampness, encouraging mold to grow. (AAFA)
How to Insulate a Foundation with Leaves
- Wait for leaves to dry
- Bag in weather/waterproof bags
- Place bags around foundation or rake leaves directly against foundation
- Do NOT cover outlets, dryer vents or anything that can catch leaves on fire (ehow)
- Stack bags 2 deep if there are enough to go around
Image:? David Goehring (Flickr)/CC-BY-2.0
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