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Old 06-22-2007, 05:06 PM
Joseph Michalski Joseph Michalski is offline
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Re: wet insulation
Owens Corning, and other sources I have used in researching the same question say "no."

Save Energy: Question: Should I replace wet insulation?

The concept is that it temporarily loses R-value, but that it can be recovered. If mold growth, or dirt or debris trapped within the fibers is a possiblity, then it would seem that replacement would be appropriate.
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