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There are several types of insulation that work best in specific areas of your home. Your contractor will be able to tell you which types of insulation work best for your home. A few of the most common types include rolls, batts, foam boards, spray boards, and loose-fill insulation.
Certain areas of your home are vulnerable to heat loss. You lose heat through your attic, crawl space, and exterior walls, so it’s important to properly insulate these areas to reduce heating costs and make your indoor temperature more comfortable.
The size of your home is one of the most important factors to consider when calculating the amount of insulation needed. Climate, number of household members, and type of HVAC system should also be considered. Your contractor can assess your home to accurately determine the amount of insulation you will need.
R-Value indicates the insulation’s heat flow resistance. The higher the R-value, the more effective the insulation will be. Thick, dense insulation with a high R-value will keep your home comfortable and energy efficient. This is one of the four most common home insulation questions.
Blown-in insulation creates a seamless blanket of protection that reduces heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer, resulting in lower energy bills.
Blown-in insulation’s loose-fill nature allows it to fill any gaps, cracks, or hard-to-reach areas, ensuring better air sealing compared to other traditional insulation methods.
This insulation’s dense material helps reduce outside noise, creating a quieter and more peaceful indoor environment for you and your family.
Many types of blown-in insulation, such as cellulose, are made from recycled materials, making it an environmentally conscious choice.
Blown-in insulation can be installed quickly and efficiently, requiring minimal disruption to your home.
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