Attic insulation is a popular choice for home and commercial energy efficiency. It reduces heating and cooling costs by creating a custom air seal and provides an R-value that can’t be matched by traditional fiberglass or cellulose insulation. However, this insulation isn’t without some drawbacks. The hosts of the BS* + Beer podcast discuss these drawbacks as well as its environmental impact and how it can be overcome.
Insulation has many jobs, including impacting conduction and convection to stop the flow of heat in and out of a space, as well as impacting humidity and pest control. It also impacts the structure’s resale value and comfort. The right insulation will keep a house warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Poor insulation leads to expensive energy bills and uncomfortable living spaces.
Spray Pro Insulation: Experts in Residential and Commercial Spray Foam Insulation
When installing foam insulation, it’s important to hire a professional with experience in the field. An inexperienced installer can miss important areas or not properly install the product, which can greatly reduce its effectiveness and longevity. This type of insulation requires a different installation approach than fiberglass and must be sealed in place to provide the most benefits.
A trained and experienced installer will be able to get the spray foam into every crack, crevice, and corner of your building. They can even install the insulation around ducts and pipes to protect them from cold temperatures and moisture. They’ll also be able to test for any problems like a lack of airflow or pests before recommending the best course of action.
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