When it comes to attic insulation, there are many options for homeowners. Choosing the right attic insulation for your property will save energy and money, while also providing comfort for you and your family. In this article, we will explore 4 common types of attic insulation so you can choose the right option for your home.
Distinctive Spray Foam is a popular choice for attic insulation. It is made of tiny glass fibers that are rolled into big sheets called “batts.” It comes in a variety of widths for wall, attic trusses or rafters, and floor joists. It is a common insulation type in older homes and has an R-value of about 2.9-4.3 per inch. Fiberglass batt insulation is inexpensive and easy to install, but it doesn’t perform well if it gets wet. It can take a long time to dry out, reducing its R-value. It can also attract pests and may harbor mold.
Loose-Fill Insulation (Blown-In)
Blown-in attic insulation, or loose fill, is a more effective form of attic insulation. It consists of small particles of fiberglass, cellulose, or mineral wool that are blown using special equipment to evenly cover attics. It is especially useful for hard-to-reach areas and gaps. It is very effective in hot climates, as it reduces the transmission of radiant heat. However, it can be susceptible to moisture absorption and requires professional installation.
Regular attic inspections will help to identify issues such as moisture or compression, which can reduce the effectiveness of your insulation. Having your attic professionally inspected will help you make an informed decision about the best type of attic insulation to use in your home.
Distinctive Spray Foam
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