Attic Insulation Savings
Does your insulation measure up?
Chances are if your new house had blown in insulation in as little as 5 years ago from your builder, you may already need to have your home reinspected for reinsulation. According to the EPA, adding insulation to your attic can greatly reduce your heating and cooling costs. Insulation is based on an R-Value rating system. The higher the R-Value the greater the thermal resistance and thus the better performance of the insulation. To keep your comfort levels equal all year around, adding in the right amount of insulation to your attic will give you back the savings you deserve for a more energy efficient home. How much insulation do we need here in the lower United States? Our Insulation experts recommend a level of R-38 for most attics.
Attic Insulation Tents
With one more tool to help you fight off the loss of your money through the cracks of your home, an Attic Tent covers up attic access doors to seal off unwanted leaks. This lightweight sealed cover encases the attic ladder and will reduce heat loss from the access opening. We have various sizes to fit all retractable ladders, kick doors and other attic access points.
Free Energy Audits
Lower energy costs 30% to 40% on your cooling and heating costs. Call John Moore or schedule an appointment online and one of our trained insulation experts will come to your location and evaluate your homes efficiency. With accurate diagnostic tools our technician will be able to pinpoint the source of common problems. Doors, windows, electrical outlets, attics, basements, chimneys and even more commonly the actual vents themselves. Contact our insulation experts at John Moore Services at (877) 730-7711.
Posted: November 6th, 2007 under Attic Insulation.
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Comment from Deepak
Time: December 5, 2008, 5:58 am
hi there,
i think it is very necessary for the home. insulation should have first priority. and your information is very thoughtful.
thx


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