Insulating and air sealing your attic are some of the most effective energy upgrades you can make. These improvements keep conditioned air where it should be in your home, lowering your energy bills and keeping you comfortable year-round. However, not all insulation is created equal. A variety of factors affect the performance of attic insulation and you need to understand them to choose the right material for your home.
The most popular type of attic insulation is spray foam insulation, which is available in various R-values depending on your climate zone. However, they are not as effective as higher R-value options like cellulose and closed-cell spray foam.
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Cellulose insulation is made from recycled paper products and blown into attic spaces using a special machine. It offers several benefits over other types of insulation, including an excellent R-value per inch, sound insulation, and it is available at a more affordable price than most other insulation options. However, cellulose tends to settle over time, leading to moisture absorption and a high risk of mold and mildew.
Alternatively, closed-cell spray foam is an advanced option that provides the highest R-value per inch of any insulation available today. It also acts as an air barrier and seals leaks, increasing energy efficiency. However, it must be installed by trained professionals due to its chemical handling and installation process.
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