Why You Should Improve Your Insulation
In cities, where high-rises are common, construction and maintenance crews are probably also common. That is likely the case in San Antonio. Scaffolding services are in order when working on buildings that rise so high. San Antonio insulation workers are an example of those needing to get to the top of skyscrapers to perform their job.
An estimated 50% to 70% of an average American home’s energy goes towards powering heating and cooling systems. It’s no wonder, then, that improving your home insulation can increase your house’s energy efficiency. This will not only save you money, it will provide you greater comfort, temperature wise, during the entire year. To know where your house stands in terms of insulation, you need to call a professional. An insulation inspector or energy auditor can visit your home and identify problem areas and how to fix them. It does not matter if your house is pre-air conditioning units or was built under new building code guidelines; you might have weak spots you are not aware of that can be easily resolved.
Perhaps, you are actually in the process of building a new home. In that case, it is important to know that some builders offer the minimum insulation required to pass building code requirements. You could get your home to a better start if you invest in additional insulation. Your home will be worth more and you will recover the investment in what you save in conditioning costs. After you have learned the results of your energy audit, it might be tempting to go the do-it-yourself route in order to address the problem. This might not be entirely wise, since issues such accessibility and fire hazards might arise that you’re not equipped to deal with at the time. A trusted professional will have the know-how and the tools to do the work effectively and efficiently.
The topic of energy efficiency in itself is a green one, and here are some tips as to how to make the insulation process even greener:
– Look at the R-value – The R-value is the insulating power of the material it is measuring. The higher the R-value, the better, because the material will be more energy efficient. Cotton bat and cellulose are an example of materials with a high R-value.
– Look at the Attic – It is easy to concentrate on walls when thinking of improving your insulation, but attics, and other forgotten areas, such as crawlspaces can be sources of heat loss and gain.
– Look at windows and doors – We have all felt drafts come in while sitting in a room. The source is usually a window or door that is not properly sealed. To prevent this, identify drafty windows or doors and seal, caulk and weather strip accordingly.
The amount of money and discomfort you save by paying closer attention to your insulation and improving it as needed, is just the beginning of the list of benefits. You will be kinder to our environment when you save energy and you will increase the value of your home for future generations.
Author Bio: Stewart Wrighter recently studied the work of a San Antonio scaffolding company when he went out for bids on a new project. He worked with a San Antonio insulation firm as new techniques are sought for the energy crisis.
Category: Home Management
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