Hi Shannon, i am a little confused to some of the info above on this page
> and am not sure where to go or where to place my message topics and hope i
> selected the right area of this site but if not then i am sorry and gave it
> my best guess. anyway my name is Jon and i have a concern relating to
> drywall repairs. I found out that i have a few big circle holes in the
> drywall in my bedroom and noticed that it looks like someone reached there
> hands through the hole in the drywall and yanked a bunch of the wall
> insulation out as i see the drywall and the drywall on the other end from
> in between the walls and no insulation there and the other side of that
> wall goes to the outside. should i have any concern or what is the worst
> concern that i should have if the insulation on that part of the wall is
> fully taken out? I am not exactly sure what the name of that insulation is
> called but its that pink fluffy stuff that looks similar to pink fluffy
> cotton candy and then it looks like tan paper on the other side of it.
> anyway i assume the worst that will happen is it might make the wall feel
> colder in the Winter time and make my bedroom a little bit chilly but other
> than that probably nothing serious to worry about but just wanted to make
> sure.
Info & Advice requested about in between drywall insulation
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Re: Info & Advice requested about in between drywall insulation
That's about it, colder in that particular spot and in that room. Can you post pics? Use the "Attachments" tab under the response box to attach pictures.> anyway i assume the worst that will happen is it might make the wall feel
> colder in the Winter time and make my bedroom a little bit chilly but other
> than that probably nothing serious to worry about but just wanted to make
> sure.
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Re: Info & Advice requested about in between drywall insulation
Yup you will have a cold draft room for sure. I would remove the drywall and redo the insulation and air/vapour barrier.