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How can I tack up insulation in my attic that is falling down?

The attic only has enough room to crawl (or stoop) around, but the insulation is falling down all over the placeWhat is the best way to get it back up and hold it in place?

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Yes, Tupperware freezer mates are made for freezing and they have a new plastic that can be frozen, put in the fridge, and microwaved called Vent N Serve Gladware tends to become brittle and crackAlso, not sure if the plastic leaches into the food.
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Measure the distance from the center of one roof rafter to the one adjacentThis should be either 16 or 24The hardware store should carry insulation hangars or supports that fit between the rafters.just tell them whether they are on 16 or 24 inch centersYou will also need to calculate how many you need.use a hangar every 16-18 inchesThese hangars just press in between the rafters (no nails or screws required) forming a bow upwards holding the insulation in placeThe hangars will probably be made by Simpson and come 100 to a boxThis is a simple yet very effective fix.

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