Use Blown-In Insulation to Save on Heating Costs

Posted by on Jan 18, 2013 in Blown-in insulation | Comments Off on Use Blown-In Insulation to Save on Heating Costs

Blown-in insulation –  Winter is a cold time of year and while it is not quite upon us yet it is on it's way. If you live in the more Northern regions of the North American continent you probably spend a great deal of the months from October or November up until spring spending a significant amount of money on keeping your house heated to a fairly comfortable level. With the current energy situation this can become an expensive undertaking especially if your home doesn't have the best insulation. While it looks very picturesque the image of a house with snow on top and...

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What is the Difference Between Blown in Insulation and Rolled Insulation?

Posted by on Jan 18, 2013 in Blown-in insulation | Comments Off on What is the Difference Between Blown in Insulation and Rolled Insulation?

Few people are aware that there are even different ways to insulate their home, let alone the fact that there are some glaring differences among the different methods. Which is better suited for your particular situation? Rolled insulation, or batting as it is sometimes referred, seems like a better option to some people and it's the often the most recognizable option to most home owners. It seems like the neatest, cleanest and easiest to install option, but it has its advantages and disadvantages just like the Blown-in insulation that a contractor would come and install in your house...

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All That You Need to Know About Blown-In Insulation

Posted by on Jan 18, 2013 in Blown-in insulation | Comments Off on All That You Need to Know About Blown-In Insulation

Blown-in insulation is also known as loose fill insulation. This is the best way to insulate any existing structure as well as for additional insulation. In this, loose particles are blown either into an attic or into the wall cavities between the interior as well as the exterior walls of the building. It is best to get the installation of blown in insulation done by a professional, as there has to be an even distribution of these loose particles. The basic types of blown insulation would include fiberglass, mineral types and cellulose. This classification is based on the kind of material...

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