Types of Attic Insulation
Insulating the attic is an inexpensive way to reduce energy costs and make your home more comfortable all year round. It also increases the value of your home, as potential buyers look for homes that are environmentally friendly and cost-efficient. Find out :tcsolutionsusa.com
The proper level of insulation is determined by your climate and building codes. The R-Value rating is what tells you how effective a particular type of insulation is, and the higher the R-Value, the better. However, too much insulation can increase energy costs by trapping moisture in the attic and reducing air flow, which can lead to mold growth, structural damage, and poor thermal performance.
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Loose-fill insulation (such as cellulose or fiberglass) is the most popular choice for attics. It is blown into the attic space using special equipment, filling every nook and cranny to maximize its ability to prevent heat loss or gain. It’s available in different materials, including recycled paper and mineral wool. Its versatility allows it to be used with existing fiberglass insulation or on its own.
Rigid foam insulation is made from polystyrene, polyisocyanurate, or polyurethane, and comes in panels or boards that are installed against the attic’s structural components. Its high R-value per inch makes it efficient, but it may not be as durable as other types of insulation. It is moisture-resistant and fire-resistant, and it has a low risk of mold growth.
Spray foam insulation is the most expensive and professional installation is recommended, as it must be sprayed on the attic floor, and sealed around structural components and mechanical systems. It’s also hazardous to touch, requiring professionals to wear protective clothing and goggles.
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