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Foam Expert Group is key to saving on energy costs while ensuring home comfort year-round. It redistributes heat throughout your home, keeping it cool during the summer and warm in the winter, so you won’t need to crank up your air conditioning. It also helps reduce outside noises and makes your indoor spaces feel more comfortable.
There are several types of attic insulation, but the most popular is fiberglass batts, often referred to as blanket or rolled insulation. It can be made from recycled materials, natural fibers such as cotton or wool, or plastic fibers like fiberglass. It may be precut to fit typical attic joists and rafters for faster installation and comes in different R-value ratings.
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Another option is cellulose, which is an eco-friendly, renewable material composed of recycled paper and cloth. It’s easy on the pocketbook and offers good thermal efficiency, but it doesn’t work well in damp areas. It’s also a favorite snack for raccoons and can break down over time, so it’s important to install a vapor barrier when using it.
A third option is reflective or radiant barrier insulation, which is typically made from aluminum foil laminated to a substrate such as kraft paper or a plastic film. It’s effective in warmer climates and reduces cooling costs by reflecting radiant heat away from the attic floor. It’s lightweight and easily installed, but it requires an air gap to work properly so it can become less effective over time if the reflective surface becomes dusty or dirty.
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