Your home’s attic Insulation Contractor can make or break your energy savings. Low levels of attic insulation and air leaks can force your heating and cooling systems to work harder, which drives up your energy bills and makes your home less comfortable. Properly insulating your attic with fiberglass, mineral wool or spray foam insulation can significantly reduce your energy waste and lower your utility bills.
ENERGY STAR has resources that can help you determine whether your attic is properly insulated, choose the right type of insulation and install it correctly. They can also connect you with contractors who are trained and certified to perform a comprehensive attic sealing and insulation project.
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The cost of attic insulation varies depending on the type you choose and the amount you need to insulate your attic. Some types of insulation require special equipment, while others are more easily installed as a DIY project. It’s important to consider the total project costs and your comfort goals before you decide which type of insulation is best for you.
The most popular attic insulation is fiberglass batts. This material is made from recycled glass spun into fibers and offers an excellent R-value per inch for a relatively inexpensive price. Fiberglass is nonirritating to the skin and resists mold growth, and it can be treated with borate for fire resistance. Cellulose insulation is another eco-friendly option, but it tends to absorb moisture and can sag ceiling drywall, requiring additional expenses for reinstallation.
Keystone Premier Spray Foam Insulation
8 Azalea Dr, Windsor, PA 17366, United States
717-501-3718
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