Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Attic Insulation - The Most Important Investment in Energy Conservation


If you're big on energy conservation, then your attic is probably well insulated. If it's not, then you need to understand that heat rises and it migrates through the ceiling and attic space quickly in cold weather if you don't have something up there to slow it down.

I installed R-25 insulation in my attic a few years back and it made an immediate and noticeable difference in indoor comfort. I have no regrets about spending roughly $1,000 to insulate the attic. It's a one-time cost that provides payback for the life of the house in reduced heating costs. It also reduces the amount of heat that is capable of migrating through the hot roof and into my living spaces via the ceilings.

Rolled insulation is a good investment. If you can install a second layer perpendicular to the first, it will help provide overlap where energy would otherwise be encouraged to migrate right through. You can also use blown-in insulation to supplement traditional rolled insulation or insulation batts. The advantage is that blown-in insulation can settle in small cracks and crevices where it isn't easy to insulate with traditional forms of insulating materials.

Your money is well spent when you insulate the attic. It works all year long to keep you warm and keep you cool. The cool attic space overhead should be your top priority for insulation because it represents a large surface area in your home that allows warmth in the winter to escape, and warmth in the summer to intrude.

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