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Martha was born in this house.
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Ready to caulk some window.
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ATTIC INSULATION:
The bales of insulation are delivered by the lumberyard,
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and emptied into the hopper.
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The cellulose (shredded paper) has to be broken apart,
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Stirring the cellulose with a broom handle.
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The cellulose gets pulled through the vacuum at the bottom of the hopper,
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and blown into the attic and kneewalls in Martha's home. It's best if you can do it through a ridge vent, because it is a VERY DUSTY siduation indoors. In this case, we went through an upstairs window, and vacuumed and wiped things off afterwards.
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Bridge School Team of the Day.
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