The insulation comes in bails that are emptied into a large blower. The guys had a bit of trouble unclogging the hose and getting the pressure high enough to blow the insulation properly. It then leaves the back of the truck and into a long plastic hose that leads to the wall cavities.
A second worker is in the house going up and down the scaffolding and filling the wall cavity defined by the wall trusses. The cellulose really blows everywhere. It's easy to sweep up, though. I guess the cathedral part was a little tricky to insulate. They had to climb pretty high up and get the hose above the rafters.
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