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…)
If your house has no attic (most flat-roof houses don’t), chances are there’s a cockloft, a space between roof and ceiling, at ...
Imprinted on every batt or blanket of insulation or on every bag of loose insulation is its R-Value. The higher Insulation R-Value, ...
You know where to insulate, but there’s still one more thing you need to know about—vapor barriers. Well-insulated attics, craw ...
Using blankets the width of your wall studs, insert the blanket between the studs and staple to the studs. (The job is easier i ...
It is easier and less costly to fit insulation in a new home than to retrofit. However, many existing houses have little or no insu ...
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…)
It is easier and less costly to fit insulation in a new home than to retrofit. However, many existing houses have little or no insu ...
Imprinted on every batt or blanket of insulation or on every bag of loose insulation is its R-Value. The higher Insulation R-Value, ...
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 ...
If your house has no attic (most flat-roof houses don’t), chances are there’s a cockloft, a space between roof and ceiling, at ...
You know where to insulate, but there’s still one more thing you need to know about—vapor barriers. Well-insulated attics, craw ...
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…)
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 ...
Imprinted on every batt or blanket of insulation or on every bag of loose insulation is its R-Value. The higher Insulation R-Value, ...
If your house has no attic (most flat-roof houses don’t), chances are there’s a cockloft, a space between roof and ceiling, at ...
You know where to insulate, but there’s still one more thing you need to know about—vapor barriers. Well-insulated attics, craw ...
There are many efforts to make building more comfortable and to reduce the carbon dioxide emissions from buildings. For many years ...
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…)
You may have unfinished masonry walls in your basement. To insulate them, you’ve first got to create wall studs to hold the ins ...
If your house has no attic (most flat-roof houses don’t), chances are there’s a cockloft, a space between roof and ceiling, at ...
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 ...
It is easier and less costly to fit insulation in a new home than to retrofit. However, many existing houses have little or no insu ...
There are many efforts to make building more comfortable and to reduce the carbon dioxide emissions from buildings. For many years ...