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Where to Insulate in Your Home and Properties

You must perform some sort of tour and visit of your home and property to find out exactly where it may need in applying insulation. A good rule of thumb is that most heated area or perhaps cooled places needs to be split up from unconditioned places using insulation materials. Regardless of your properties design, you can use this rule to ascertain exactly where insulation installation should be set up. Every location will have its consideration in terms of insulation simplicity and cost-effectiveness and may be examined on the basis of both. (more…)

12.05.2011

Insulation Regulations: Know Your Local Regulation Before Installing Insulation

There are many efforts to make building more comfortable and to reduce the carbon dioxide emissions from buildings. For many years we tried to increase wall thickness of the wall insulation and roof insulation and adding the bottom insulation.

This seems logical, but I recently attended a seminar in where a speaker tried to make a comparison of as opposed to two major areas of new construction. These building were build year apart and built insulation levels in the store later far exceeded the first branch. Although the shops were of similar size, has a similar level of glass and skylights, the shop recently built, although it improved R-values (please refer to insulation R-Value chart), 43% costs warmer than the last. (more…)

10.05.2011

Know Your Insulation Options and How Applying Insulation

It is easier and less costly to fit insulation in a new home than to retrofit. However, many existing houses have little or no insulation, and they will benefit from any improvements that can be made to the levels of insulation. In most houses, insulation can be reasonably easily added to roof spaces and under timber framed floors. It is more difficult to retrofit insulation to walls. It is advisable to add insulation during any renovation, and it can also be cost effective – especially in colder parts of the country – to remove internal linings in order to add wall insulation. (more…)

9.05.2011

Insulation R-Value Chart: Know the Proper Wall Insulation Recommendation

Imprinted on every batt or blanket of insulation or on every bag of loose insulation is its R-Value. The higher Insulation R-Value, the more insulation value you’re getting, and the more money you’re saving. (Maybe instead of rating insulating material R-3 and R-4 and R-5, it would be more graphic to rate it with dollar signs: $–3, $–4, $–5.) (more…)

9.05.2011

How to Waste Energy in Daily Live – Top Ten List

Global warming, CO2 emissions, deforestation and loss of biodiversity on the planet are just side effects of our carbon footprint. Like hundreds of organizations to develop initiatives to reduce the effects of human energy consumption, others have simply chosen to ignore the movement. If you want to help Mother Earth, there are ten top list ways to waste of energy that you can avoid: (more…)

24.07.2010

U.S Government Sponsorship For Vehicle Efficiency Technology R&D

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Although the automotive industry is a vigorous sponsor of research and development in vehicle efficiency technology—worldwide, nearly $20 billion U.S. worth in 1997—governments throughout the world sponsor additional automotive R&D, both separately from and in partnership with the industry. This work focuses primarily on four areas: emissions reduction, safety, fuels, and fuel economy. Within the past few years, government sponsorship of automotive R&D has moved sharply in the direction of attempting to advance the performance and cost-effectiveness of automotive fuel cells vehicles, which address three of the four areas: emissions, fuels, and fuel economy. (more…)

20.05.2010

Insulating Finished Exterior Walls

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Many home owners want to use brick veneer exterior walls for their houses. The brick is usually the automatic choice for outdoor decorating because of their rarity, beauty and durability advantages over other buildings materials.

Brick was considered as a coating material and beautify the exterior walls, because they are rugged, durable and comfortable to hold and pleasing to the eye. The wall panels are made of bricks that will not fade, are durable and made timeless, even in adverse weather conditions and the environment. For this reason, it is preferable that the insulation methods for exterior walls and the house to protect against damage caused by different weather conditions that caused a negative tendency on the outer walls of the houses.

It must be made arrangements to clear some brick walls, founded as they are porous by nature, to protect against the effects of moisture during the rainy season or cold, summer or winter.

It is common in wall construction paper, wooden frame, where a combination of mixed cement, sand, lime and water and used the stones to be fixed.

It is nearly impossible for a do-it-yourselfer to insulate vapor barriers a finished exterior wall without tearing off the wallboards. Competent professionals can do this work for you. However, there are some sharp, fly-by-night operators in this industry, and you should exercise extreme caution before you hire someone to blow defective insulation into your finished walls. (more…)

1.12.2009

Why Choose Green Buildings Materials and Products?

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When many people first think about building a green home, it is the materials and products that come to mind: insulation made from recycled newspaper and decking made from recycled plastic, for example. Product selection is an important part of green building, but it is generally not as important as energy performance or where the house is built (to minimize automobile use and protect natural areas), or measures to ensure a healthy indoor environment. (more…)

10.09.2009

5 Simple Tips for Keeping Your House Cool

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Don’t sweat it out when you don’t have to. Got your A/C running and still feel warm? Here are some tips that will help keep you and your home feeling cooler, help save on your energy bills and make you feel overall better on those hot summer days.

1. Make sure your HVAC System is running properly. If your A/C is running but just not keeping you cool then you may want to consider (more…)

18.05.2009

Choosing the Right Insulation Methods and Materials to Prevent Heat Loss

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Extensive insulation repairs are usually done by contractors having the specific skills and equipment appropriate to the type of insulation being installed. Experience indicates that some insulation methods are much better than others, particularly for buried pipe.

Become familiar with the advantages and disadvantages of all the insulation methods before initiating the work. (more…)

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