From the Forum: How Can Insulation Be Added to a Renovated Brownstone?
A homeowner discovered there is no insulation in their renovated brownstone. How can they add insulation?

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A reader is looking for recommendations on adding insulation to their brownstone. They noticed a draft coming through baseboards and outlets in their parlor and discovered there is no insulation between the facade and drywall of their renovated home. What can they do to add insulation?
Please chime in with any advice.
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