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Wednesday, 18 May 2016
Monday, 16 May 2016
Easy and Cost Efficient Attic Insulation for Better Energy Efficiency
I am glad to write on a topic that interests me a lot.
People do not understand the importance of attic insulation and my following
post is sure going to be an eye-opener. If you are planning to insulate the
home, do not ignore the attic roof insulation. Insulating the roof is a silent
savings bank which helps to maintain the coolness of the home during summers
and reduce the energy bills. Every penny saved on the energy bills adds up to
become a good saving amount.
Why insulate your
attic?
Attic insulation was never on the to-do list of the
homeowners. The attic was considered to be a place to dump unwanted things.
But, today lot of that has changed as people have understood the significance
of attic insulation. To keep your home cool in summer and warm in winters, home
insulation is essential. But, if you are not ready to plunge into a heavy
investment of complete home insulation then least you can do is the attic
insulation.
It is true and I know by my experience that attic insulation
is the cheapest upgrade of your home insulation and can work wonders on your
energy bills. Next time you sweat out seeing your energy bills then make sure
that attics are insulated. Insulation of attic acts like a woollen coat for
your building and keeps the interiors warm and comfortable during winters.
However, you must look into certain aspects to make attic insulation effective.
Attic insulation
improves air quality
The attic is prone to a lot of allergens as they tend to be
dirty and dingy. If they are not sealed and insulated then there are chances of
the air flowing from the attic to the living space and causing bad odour and
temperature variations. Another problem with attic is the issue of infestation
of rodents and other pests. Only proper insulation of the attic helps in
keeping the rodents at bay. You can also help in maintaining a clean and
healthy ambience inside the home.
Friday, 15 April 2016
Friday, 8 April 2016
Tips to help reduce my utility bills
During the winter and summer months, you constantly battle
your need to stay comfortable and the need to keep your energy costs down. You
do not want to be too hot or too cold, but each year you find your utility
bills growing. Some of these costs can be controlled and reduced by making your
home more energy efficient. The more energy efficient your home means the less
time your air conditioning and furnace spend heating and cooling your home. One
key thing to having an energy efficient home is keeping your climate-controlled
air in and the less comfortable temperatures outside of your home. Here are
some tips to keeping your utility bills under control.
Insulation
If your home is older, you might find that the insulation
originally installed in your home is not sufficient to keep your home energy
efficient. In fact, some of your original insulation may have disintegrated.
Even in a newer home, there might be areas that can benefit from additional
insulation. Many companies that install insulation will be more than willing to
come to your home and evaluate the current condition to determine if you will
benefit from installing additional insulation.
Heat rises, and in an uninsulated home, a quarter of heat is
lost through the roof. Insulating your loft, attic or flat roof is a simple and
effective way to reduce heat loss and reduce your heating bills.
Insulating your home is one of the best things you can do to
reduce your energy bills and it'll make your house warmer and more comfortable,
while also reducing its impact on the environment in the process.
Monday, 7 March 2016
The easy way to prepare for Summer
When summer’s heat arrives, it can make your air
conditioning unit work harder than it should to keep the interior of your home
comfortable. However, there is a way to help your home feel more comfortable
for you and your family. And that is with insulation. While many home have
insulation, you should check to make sure that it is enough. And if it is old,
it may need to be replaced, or your home may simply need more to prepare for
summer. There are five main locations where you can add insulation and that is
your attic, walls, floors, crawlspace and basement. Sealing windows, adding
window coverings and using eco-friendly accessories are other ways to ready
your home for summer.
Attic Insulation
A home’s attic is the most important area to insulate. As
sunlight shines down on your home, roof temperatures during the day can exceed
140 degrees Fahrenheit. When the temperature drops at night, the heat that your
roof absorbed during the day is released, so if the insulation in your attic is
old or diminished, then heat radiates down into your home. If your attic is
properly insulated, your home will stay cooler.
Wall Insulation
When your appliances use less power to maintain your home’s
interior temperatures, your power bill will likely decrease. While there are
five main places to insulation, after your attic, walls would also be
considered a must. This is because proper insulation in your house can lower
your utility bills by as much as 20%. And in addition to energy efficiency,
insulation in your walls also helps reduce noise within your home.
Other Ways to Prepare
for Summer Heat
Windows are another area of your home that lose cool air. To
prevent this loss, make sure your windows are sealed. If your home’s windows
are not double-glazed, use polyurethane panels. These form a seal around a
window’s frame to stop air leaks. Because windows absorb heat, consider
investing in blinds or thick curtains to rebuff heat. And if you have a
fireplace, consider installing a chimney balloon as the device will stop cool
air from exiting through this opening.
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
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