Proper attic insulation helps your HVAC system work more efficiently to heat and cool your home. In turn, this reduces energy consumption and your utility bills. It also cuts carbon emissions and makes a small contribution to reducing climate change.
There are spray foam types of attic insulation, including fiberglass batts, blown-in cellulose, and spray foam. Each has different R-values, costs, and benefits. Some are more eco-friendly than others, and some can be used alone or in combination with other methods like radiant barriers.
Preparing your attic for insulation installation is essential to optimize its effectiveness and prevent problems like air leaks and moisture buildup. This includes inspecting for damage, repairing any existing leaks, and cleaning the attic floor to remove any debris. It’s also a good idea to install weather stripping around vents, pipes, and any other penetrations in the attic.
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The type of insulation you choose will depend on your needs, budget, and the climate where you live. For example, if you live in a colder climate, you’ll need a higher R-value than if you live in a warmer one.
If you’re handy and willing to do some dirty work in a dusty attic, installing fiberglass insulation yourself can be a cost-effective option. Be sure to check out ENERGY STAR’s do-it-yourself insulation resources and consider investing in protective gear.
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