Homeowners who invest in a little sweat equity to seal air leaks and add insulation can make their homes much more comfortable and save a lot on energy bills. But many homeowners avoid these projects because they assume they will be expensive and must hire a pro to do the work. In fact, there are several easy and affordable insulation projects that homeowners can do themselves.
Adding insulation contractor to your walls is one of the most cost-effective projects you can do to save energy. It also improves your indoor comfort all year round.
A high-quality insulation project can cut your heating and cooling bills by up to 15%*, so it’s well worth the investment. In addition, a well-insulated house helps protect your home from hot or cold spots and reduces wear and tear on your heating and cooling system.
Reduce Attic Heat Transfer and Save on Energy Bills
Insulation materials are rated by their thermal resistance or R-value (measured in units like ft2*degF*hr/Btu). Most types of blankets and some rolls of fiberglass or foam board can have a high R-value. Other materials, such as cellulose or spray foam, have lower R-values but are generally easier for a homeowner to install.
Rigid plastic film, which is available at most hardware stores, can be used to cover doors and windows to help reduce heat loss. It’s easy to install and can be removed in the summer. Another simple insulation project is a pipe sleeve, which fits around water heater pipes to keep the water warm in the winter and prevent it from freezing and bursting.
Strategic Spray Foam Insulation, LLC
813 W King St, Boone, NC 28607
(919) 842-5925