Having the attic spray foam insulation insulated and air sealed is one of the best ways to make your home more energy efficient. This is because insulation helps keep conditioned air in your house during the winter and out of it in the summer, which means that heating and cooling systems do not have to work as hard to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures.
There are a few different types of attic insulation that can be installed, depending on your situation and budget. Most of them are made from fiberglass, cellulose or foam and come in several R-values, which is the measurement of how well it prevents heat transfer per inch.
Fiberglass batting (also called blanket or batt insulation) is inexpensive, easy to install and moisture-resistant when combined with a vapor barrier. It can be susceptible to raccoon and insect problems, however, and is not a good choice for a house with mice.
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Loose-fill insulation consists of bags of loose material (usually fiberglass, cellulose or rockwool) that are blown into the attic using special equipment. It is a quick and economical option, but it is prone to settling over time and requires regular top-ups.
Reflective or radiant barrier insulation consists of a shiny surface that reduces cooling costs by reflecting sunlight away from the house. It is a good choice for hot climates and is fairly easy to install.
If you have a strong DIY spirit and your attic is accessible, it is possible to do the installation yourself. However, it is a job that many homeowners choose not to take on because there are safety precautions that professionals must take and a number of mistakes that can be costly over the long run, such as blocking vents or improperly installing insulation.
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2007 N 11th Ave Pensacola FL 32503
(850)-565-1027
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