This is quite off topic from teardrops...
We had a major hail storm back on Good Friday this past spring and I am finally getting around to having my aluminum siding and roof replaced. I have a two-story home built in 1918. Currently, there is aluminum siding over insul-brick over the original clapboard siding.
Since the house is not insulated (except for the insu-brick), I was thinking about blowing in cellulous insulation before the new siding goes up. I have heard conflicting views on whether or not it is a good idea to blow insulation on a sided house because of the possibility of moisture problems. There are lots of houses here in my area where it has been done for years and I have never heard of any problems. I have original windows that have been repaired, but the house is not air tight by any means.
Can anyone offer some advice as to whether they believe this is a good move? I don't plan to be here in the house for more than a few more years and I figured that it would be a good selling point when I eventually sell. Also, Indiana has a tax break for energy-saving improvements. Between that and heating cost savings, I could probably pay for it in a year or two.
What do you think? Do any of you have experience with this?