Attic Insulation Contractor provides a barrier preventing heat transfer from the roof to living spaces in winter, cutting energy costs. It prevents heat loss in summer, too, making your home comfortable and reducing energy bills.
Whether insulating with fiberglass batts or rolls, or more environmentally friendly cellulose or spray foam, attic insulation can reduce heating and cooling costs by sealing air leaks that waste money and diminish indoor comfort. Insulation also improves indoor air quality, reducing allergens and pollutants, and can help extend the life of your HVAC system.
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When choosing an insulation type, be sure to hire a contractor who can do the work safely and properly. Incorrect installation can lead to moisture problems and ineffective insulation. In addition, it’s best to leave attic insulation installation to professionals who have the right tools and training.
If you do opt for a DIY attic insulation project, make sure to remedy any attic storage clutter prior to installing. Clutter inhibits the effectiveness of attic insulation by covering it, and can increase the cost by requiring more material than necessary.
While some homeowners may have the DIY skills to install fiberglass or mineral wool insulation, if you are considering spray foam, you should choose a professional to ensure that it is installed correctly. The EPA’s ENERGY STAR program provides resources to find contractors, including a free ENERGY STAR Attic Insulation Survey. In addition to finding qualified insulation installers, ENERGY STAR can also provide information about local incentives and rebates.
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3601 Lebanon Rd, Lebanon, TN 37087
(615) 573-4106