Types of Attic Insulation
Insulating your attic is one of the best home energy upgrades you can make to reduce your heating and cooling costs, improve comfort and increase your resale value. However, it’s important to have the right type of insulation installed to ensure the best results. URL bryarssprayfoam.com
Low attic insulation and air leaks can cause your heating and cooling systems to work harder, which in turn leads to higher energy bills and a less comfortable home. Adding attic insulation and sealing air leaks can prevent conditioned air from escaping and reduce your energy bills significantly.
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There are seven different types of attic insulation, each with its own pros and cons. Here are some of the most popular:
Fiberglass insulation is a common and inexpensive option that’s available in a range of thicknesses. It works well in most climates and can be used in attic floors, walls, ceilings and other places.
Reflective barrier insulation, also known as radiant barrier, is a specialized form of attic insulation that’s designed to be used in hot climates. It works by reflecting the heat of the sun away from your attic, which helps stabilize attic temperatures and lower energy bills.
Rigid foam insulation is made from polystyrene or polyisocyanurate, which create a dense barrier against heat loss. It offers a high R-value per inch and can be cut to fit in spaces with nooks and crannies. It is long-lasting, durable and resistant to compression. It may emit off-gassing during and after installation, which can require adequate ventilation.
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