Attic Insulation and Air Sealing
HOMEInsulating and air sealing your attic is one of the best ways to improve home energy efficiency. It’s also important to ensure proper ventilation in the attic space to avoid moisture issues. You may be eligible for rebates through your utility or ENERGY STAR.
Blown-in insulation is made of small particles of fiberglass, mineral wool or cellulose that are blown into the attic spaces with special equipment to fill gaps and cover surfaces evenly. This insulation type offers a high R-value per inch and can reduce noise transmission. It also can contain recycled materials. It does have some drawbacks, however, including the fact that it can settle over time and absorb moisture, reducing its R-value and leading to mildew. It also requires professional installation due to the need for specialized equipment and training. Source Coastline Insulation of Pensacola, FL
How Proper Attic Insulation Improves Home Comfort
Spray foam insulation is another common option that comes in open- and closed-cell types. The liquid spray expands and hardens to create an insulated layer. It seals gaps and crevices to provide an effective barrier against heat transfer. This type of insulation has a high R-value per inch and acts as an air barrier, making it more energy efficient than other insulating materials. It’s more expensive than other types of insulation and should only be installed by trained professionals because of the need for specialized equipment and chemical handling.
An uninsulated or under-insulated attic is a common problem that can lead to a variety of issues throughout the home, from energy inefficiency to health and safety concerns. An attic insulation and air sealing upgrade is an affordable and relatively easy do-it-yourself project, but it’s important to consider the other areas of your house that require insulation and air sealing before tackling this DIY home improvement.
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