Insulating your attic is an easy way to reduce energy waste and increase comfort while saving money on your energy bills. It is typically a moderately difficult do-it-yourself project, but can also be done by a qualified insulation contractor. ENERGY STAR recommends having your attic air sealed before adding insulation to minimize the amount of conditioned air that escapes through leaks and uninsulated spaces. You may be able to save even more on your attic sealing and insulation project by taking advantage of available utility rebates in your area.
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The type of attic insulation you choose depends on several factors, including your climate zone and the size of your home. Insulation manufacturers list the thermal performance of their products using R-values, which indicate how much resistance to the movement of heat it offers per inch. The Department of Energy suggests a minimum R-30 level for all homes, and many people choose higher levels for added comfort and savings.
Spray foam insulation is the most common attic insulation, offering a cost-effective and durable solution that can be installed in many different R-values. Cellulose and mineral wool are other options that offer lower R-values and varying environmental benefits.
Rigid foam insulation, made from polystyrene or polyisocyanurate, can achieve high R-values and acts as an air barrier that closes the nooks and crannies where conditioned air can escape your home. However, rigid foam can off-gas during and after installation, requiring adequate ventilation. It is best suited for attics that will not need frequent access.
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