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Insulating Your Home For Different Climates

Attic insulation is one of the most important home improvement projects which are performed to maintain the temperature of the house. The insulation is done in extreme cold and hot weather conditions. The main intention of insulation is the same, but the style and types of insulation done are completely different.

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Insulation in hot climatic places like Easley: In a hot weather condition, the air enters and gets collected into the house through the attic, wall etc. and allows the cool air to pass out. This happens even after using an electronic cooling system which increases the usage and your utility bill goes up. Insulating the house will help in holding the cool air inside the house. As the level of radiation is more in warm temperatures, the insulation acts as the barrier. Two types of insulation used in hot weather conditions are listed below.​

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Blown-in attic insulation: As the name itself indicates, the insulation is done by blowing the insulation in the roof or wall in high pressure with the special tools. This type of insulation is done in several types of materials like cellulose, rock wool, and fiberglass. There are three main types of insulation used, they are wall cavity spray, stabilized type and loose fill. Blown-in cellulose is the eco-friendly type, as the material is made up of recycled paper. They are affordable and can fill into the small air spaces easily and it is done on attic floors, small spaces and in the walls as well.

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Rolled-in insulation: This is the flat piece like materials that come in layers. The pace is filled with a small layer of materials. This is one among the blanket categories. The material used in this type is rock wool and fiberglass. This is very expensive and can be managed easily by less experienced professionals as well. This type of insulation doesn’t need the special equipment for installing. They can be done on the flat floor, ceiling and in the walls,  which are free of wires and gaps.

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