Tips For Installing Attic Insulation
The attic is an often-overlooked area in homes. This space is used for storage, and it’s normal to find boxes, doo-dads and other clutter that have made their way up there over time. If your attic is completely covered with stuff, you might need more insulation. Fortunately, this is an easy weekend DIY project.
Choosing the right insulation type will depend on the type of home you have, the climate where you live and your budget. ENERGY STAR’s R-Value Map offers recommendations based on these factors.
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Fiberglass batt insulation is usually the most affordable and easiest to install. This type of insulation comes in rolls or sheets that are cut to size and placed between joists in an attic. It’s important to add enough attic insulation to reach the floor joists so that the entire ceiling is insulated. This will help reduce energy waste and keep your home comfortable throughout the year.
Blown-in cellulose insulation is another option. It’s a greener choice that uses recycled newspaper and other materials that are treated with boric acid for fire resistance before being blown into an attic or wall cavity. This type of insulation has a cotton-like feel and fills crevices better than fiberglass batts, so it’s a good choice for homes that have many holes or cracks.
Spray foam insulation is also an option for homes with cathedral ceilings or basements. This type of insulation is spray-applied and offers air sealing, vapor control and thermal insulation in one process. It can be a challenge to work in areas with obstructions, like around pipes.
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