Attic Insulation and Rise Foam Insulation
If your home isn’t properly insulated, you can save money and make your house more comfortable by installing attic insulation. The right type of attic insulation keeps conditioned air in your living spaces, reduces outside noise and helps protect the structural components of your roof. It also improves energy efficiency and reduces utility costs. You can add attic insulation yourself if your attic is easily accessible or hire a professional installer to do it for you. It’s important to check contractors’ references and licensing status before hiring them. Your state’s government website may provide information on contractors’ licensing requirements. More info :https://risefoam.com/
How Rise Foam Insulation Transforms Your Home’s Efficiency
A good attic insulation should have a high R-value, which is the measurement of how well it resists heat flow per inch. Different climate zones require different R-values. You can get help determining the right R-value for your area from your local energy provider or a home improvement expert.
Insulation comes in several types, including fiberglass batts and blankets, cellulose, mineral wool, and spray foam. Fiberglass is affordable and easy to install, while cellulose, made from recycled paper treated with fire retardants, offers superior performance. Loose-fill cellulose can fill gaps and crevices better than other types of attic insulation. However, it can be susceptible to moisture absorption and must be installed with a vapor barrier.
Spray foam is an insulation material that acts as both a thermal insulator and air barrier, sealing leaks. It has a high R-value, and closed-cell foam resists moisture. It’s more expensive than other insulation options but can pay for itself with long-term energy savings.
Rise Foam Insulation
867 E Apache St Tulsa, OK 74106
918-520-8485
