Insulate It Solutions – How to Insulate Your Attic
Insulating your attic is a cost-effective way to improve energy efficiency. It keeps hot air out in the summer and cold air in in the winter, cutting down on the need to overwork your heating and cooling systems. It also helps stop outdoor pollutants (dirt, radon, mold) from entering your home, improving indoor air quality (IAQ).
When to Add More Insulation
The first step is to determine the current R-value of your attic Insulation Contractor. You can do this with a simple measuring device. The Department of Energy has a great tool to help you figure out what R-value your home needs. It will take into account your geographic location and climate zone, and the size of your home.
Blanket Insulation
Blanket insulation is made up of rolls or pre-cut panels known as batts, which are fitted between joists and beams. It’s available in a variety of materials, including fiberglass, natural and synthetic fibers, mineral wool, and cellulose. It’s best for homes with standard stud and joist spacing, and can be fitted in between existing walls.
Loose-fill Insulation
Also called blown in insulation, loose-fill insulation is made of small particles that are blown into attic spaces using special equipment. It’s available in a variety materials, including cellulose, fiberglass, and mineral wool, and is ideal for attic spaces that have a lot of open space.
Spray Foam Insulation
A closed-cell spray foam insulation, which acts as both an insulator and air barrier, is one of the most effective types of attic insulation. It’s best for older homes with outdated insulation, and it can be sprayed into the corners of attics or other hard-to-reach areas. It’s best installed by a professional due to its chemical handling.
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