Insulating your attic is one of the most cost-effective ways to reduce energy costs in your home. Insulation helps keep warm air in during the winter and cool air in during the summer, reducing your heating and cooling costs significantly. When combined with attic air sealing, it can also help alleviate ice dams in the winter.
There are many different types of attic insulation available to homeowners. The best option for your home will depend on a variety of factors, including climate conditions and moisture levels. For the highest-performing results, consult a local insulation contractor that is familiar with your home and the climate where it is located.
The Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation for Your Attic
Fiberglass batting or blanket is the type of attic insulation most commonly found in homes, and it’s often sold at big box stores. However, it is important to note that fiberglass is not the most efficient insulator. This is because it doesn’t fill gaps or small spaces very well and is susceptible to moisture absorption, especially if it’s a paper-faced product like the fiberglass batting that some do-it-yourselfers prefer to use for their DIY attic insulation projects.
Spray foam insulation is an expanding material that can be sprayed into walls, ceilings, and attics to prevent heat loss in the winter and maintain a cool temperature throughout the year. Attic spray foam, Fort Walton Beach, FL from Coastline Insulation acts as both an insulator and an air barrier, sealing gaps and preventing leaks. It is also moisture-resistant, providing resistance to mold and mildew.
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