What should a restorer do if cellulosic insulation becomes wet?
A.
Inspect insulation for an increase in R-value
B.
Remove insulation, then dry the structure
C.
Test insulation for expansion in the wall cavity
D.
Properly dry and clean insulation
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
The IICRC WRT body of knowledge identifiescellulosic insulationas a material that must beremoved and discarded when wet. Cellulose insulation is highly absorbent and loses its insulating properties once saturated. It also retains moisture for extended periods, creating conditions conducive to microbial growth and secondary damage.
The WRT manual explains that wet cellulose insulation cannot be effectively dried in place due to its density and the way it traps moisture within wall cavities. Attempting to dry or clean it is unreliable and inconsistent with professional standards. Removal allows the wall cavity and surrounding materials to dry properly and be inspected for hidden damage.
Evaluating R-value or expansion is irrelevant once the insulation is wet. Reinstallation of new insulation may occur after drying is complete and conditions permit.
This guidance reflects the WRT emphasis on material restorability, moisture control, and prevention of long-term problems within concealed assemblies.
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