Exposure to heat and insects.
Is it safe to go in the attic.
It s okay to store some things in the attic especially if you don t have much space in other areas of your home.
73 of african americans said they did not have emergency funds to cover three months of expenses.
In addition to making the unit hard to get to for service high attic heat can trigger the high.
Storing items in your attic is far more preferable than storing them in the basement where they may get wet think about flooding or garage where they are exposed to the elements.
First let s be sure not to fall into the room below.
If you store these items in your basement or attic water temperature or pests could harm them.
As a general rule if the attic is larger than 100 square feet and has at least 24 inches of headroom an access hatch should be provided.
The soffit vents are there for ventilating your attic space and maintaining steady air flow.
You have to regularly maintain your attic vents and fans to ensure that your unfinished attic is safe.
But when deciding which items to store in your attic you want to make sure those items will be safe and still reliable when you need to use them.
In the basement store everything in clear plastic bins labeled and not packed too heavily.
Attic access it is good practice to provide access into any attic.
Heat can damage things such as photographs and wood.
But cleanliness is also an annual job.
It is held in place by the ceiling joists which inside the attic become the floor joists.
Attic access hatches are ideally at least 20 inches by 28 inches although many are smaller.
Things you really care about should probably never go in the attic says allison carter a certified professional organizer based in atlanta.
Robert from winnipeg manitoba asks about the safety of walking around in his attic.
If you were to remove all the insulation you would see the drywall or plaster of the ceiling below nothing more.
While the space below the roof of a house varies in size shape and form the qualities of an attic are constant.
Use the attic to store anything that is impervious to heat.
If the inspector answers yes the attic is safe for a non professional to go in a professional knows how and where to walk in it to check for roof leaks an continue reading when one of my clients is buying a house i always ask the home inspector to tell the buyer whether or not the attic is one they can go in in the first place.
While your attic may seem like a safe place to keep any sweaters and wool blankets until the winter rolls around storing them in an attic might eventually render them unusable.
Put it in an attic full of blown insulation and you re forcing it to work harder to vent its heat.