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Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Why you should consider ceiling insulation in your home

If you want to stay comfortably cool in the summer and warm in the winter than properly insulating your home is definitely something that you need to consider. Home insulation and especially roof insulation aid in the resistance of heat flow which prevents heat from leaving your home when it’s cold and entering your home when it’s hot. The reduction of heat flow allows your home to use less energy which reduces your monthly payments and adds to the value.

When you think of insulating your home, don’t limit the usage of insulation to only a few areas. Heat is trying to enter and escape from everywhere and it will find its way in or out if you overlook places like attics, ceilings, cathedral ceilings, basement ceilings, and garage ceilings. Cathedral ceiling insulation, basement ceiling insulation and garage ceiling insulation are often the most overlooked places within a home.

Some things to consider when choosing what type of insulation to use within your home are the amount of home insulation needed, the R-value of the insulation and the options available.

The amount of home insulation needed varies depending on where you live because of climate differences. Check with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recommendations for your area. The R-value is the label on the insulation and the higher the value the better resistance. Insulation choices range from fiber glass, wool, foam, cotton and cellulose with fiber glass and cellulose being used the most.

Thermal insulation is one of the most important components when picking out ceiling insulation types. Whichever choice, make sure that it is going to provide you with lasting comfort throughout you home and performs like it should. Quality insulation should continue to provide you with energy savings and keeping heat where it should or should not be for the life of your home.

Last, but not least, carefully consider how your insulation choice reacts to fire and moisture. Also, with energy savings on the mind of many people, certain insulations might come with a insulation rebate in response to lowering the overall impact on the environment.

1 comment:

  1. Many people fail to make sure that they have the right kind or amount of insulation, though, and even if they have a great roof, a well designed air conditioner and a top notch furnace, problems arise. With this issue, you will need to have foil insulation it will reduce the amount of radiant heat that enters the home.

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