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Save Money with Attic Insulation Installation in Jackson 

Having the proper amount of insulation in your attic can make your Jackson home more pleasant throughout the seasons. Higher energy efficiency could also help you save money on heating and cooling expenses.

Do you have the right amount of insulation? Probably not. A recent study by the North American Insulation Manufacturers Association discovered 90 percent of homes in the U.S. are underinsulated. If every home in the country was appropriately insulated to current building code, the Boston University School of Public Health discovered it would reduce electric consumption by 37 billion kilowatts. That’s enough electricity to power 3.4 million American homes annually!

Does My Home Have Enough Attic Insulation?

You can measure existing insulation to learn if you have a sufficient amount in your attic. If it’s shallower than 7” deep, your Jackson home is doesn’t have enough insulation. In Jackson, 16-18” deep is recommended.

Additionally, if your home is more than 10 years old, you’ll likely need increased attic insulation in your Jackson home.

Strengthening your insulation levels could positively change your energy bills, saving you up to 20 percent.** It can provide a vapor barrier against humidity, stop air leaks and may limit wear and tear on your HVAC system.

Types of Attic Insulation

There are three varieties of attic insulation—spray foam, loose fill and batt.

Foam Insulation

Spray foam insulation mixes liquids that turn into a foam on contact. Closed- or open-cell applications can be used in attics.

Closed-cell foam supplies the most insulation. It also offers a comprehensive barrier against air, vapor and water.

Open-cell foam expands when applied, plugging cracks and other spaces that are hard to get to. It’s best for blocking air but isn’t fully waterproof.

Both types of spray foam insulation may even help absorb noise.

Loose Fill and Batt Insulation for Attics

Loose fill insulation is blown in using special machinery, while batt insulation is rolls that can be trimmed to fit. Insulating material can contain fiberglass, cellulose, mineral wool and cotton.

Insulation is ranked for its resistance to heat flow. This is also referred to as the R-value. Different levels are recommended based on where you live.

Comfortech Service Experts can help you determine what type of attic insulation is best for the climate in Jackson and your home’s needs. Our attic insulation installers offer a full range of quality insulation services backed by a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee* for a year.

Get started by requesting a home comfort consultation and free estimate today.

**Savings may vary.
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