An Insulation Contractor can help lower your energy bills by keeping heat out during the summer and retaining warmth during the winter. The amount of insulation you need depends on your location (different climates require different R-values), the age of your home, and your budget. Having an expert assess your attic insulation levels and recommend a course of action can save you money on energy costs, improve comfort, and protect the lifespan of your roof.
There are 4 types of attic insulation:
Made of fiberglass, mineral wool, or cellulose, blanket insulation is pre-cut panels that fit between framing in walls, floors, and ceilings. It is typically installed in new construction but can be easily retrofitted in existing homes to add an extra layer of protection.
Rigid foam insulation comes in the form of rigid polystyrene, polyisocyanurate, or polyurethane boards. This type of insulation is more costly than batt or cellulose but offers greater R-value per inch. It is a great choice for insulating foundations, basement floors, wall cavities, inverted roofs, and exterior siding. Rigid foam also resists moisture and is fire-resistant.
Cellulose Insulation
Made from recycled paper material treated to resist pests and fire, cellulose is an eco-friendly attic insulation option. However, it can degrade over time and may require periodic maintenance. It is also a poor choice for areas where air leaks must be sealed as it will lose its R-value and cause drafts.
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5248 Sultana Dr. 95301 Atwater CA
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