It's a roughly 1000 sq/ft house and has about 8quot;-10quot; of blown-in cellulose in the atticFrom what I've read this is about R-36I'd like to raise it to the recommended R-49 for my area, which means I'd need about 4quot; of blown in cellulose (or fiberglass maybe? I don't know what's best.)What does it cost to do this, roughly? Where can I go to get a quote? (I just called Lowe's, they said they don't have contractors for this sort of thing.)
Check and see if there is any soiled panties under the bed that have been overlooked.
Do you have a rug or a bathroom near your room? Usually odors arise because something was spilled or is leakingAre your windows sealed well and not leaking? If you have a rug have you checked to make sure nothing spilled and wasn't cleaned If it is the rug and you can't take it outside then consider having it professionally cleaned.
If the foul scent is linked with a thick cottage cheese like discharge that's additionally foul smelling, besides as burning, inflammation, and itching down there, then this would be a demonstration of a yeast an infectionshe would be able to purchase over-the-counter medicine, at the same time with Monistat to handle the yeast an infection, and Vagisil to handle the outer inflammationeven regardless of the undeniable fact that, if it is basically a undesirable scent coming from down there, i does not propose douching, because of the fact the vagina creates its own cleanser, discharge, and via douching it may bring about a micro organism an infection or yeast an infectionThere are sprays and creams that are bought over-the-counter at any drug shop or walmart, etc., which will help with the foul scent, at the same time with a female wipeIf the scent keeps after using the over-the-counter sprays, etc., then she could see a gynecologistdesire this permits.
vacuuming and changing your sheets is not cleaning and lighting candles is just a cover uponce the candle smell is gone you will be left with your other scenttry doing some real cleaning strip the sheets off the bed and also the curtainsget them in the washerWash the walls with some clorox and pine-sol you can use a flat mop or a rug, whatever you like best (i like the mop best), clean all furniture with mrclean or pine-solRent a rug doctor machine and wash the carpetclean your closet and get rid of stuff you don't needmove the furniture around so you can see if there's anything literal making the odorDoing all this will give you a deep clean and your room will be entirely clean, i'm pretty sure you wont waste time looking for that odor that's making you uncomfortablehope this helps!
If it were my house, I'd just get the hopper/blower from Lowe's and do it myselfYou're obviously a tight wad if you are worried about R-13When you buy insulation from Lowe's, they'll let you borrow their hopper/blower for freeBuy the insulation, get the hopper/blower, get a buddy to feed the machine, get up in that attic, and get to workI think that what you are contemplating is an exercise in futility and diminishing returns, but if you are determined, go for it.