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Top 5 Reasons to Add Insulation to Your Home

 Guest Blogger #696, Entry #1638, September 24, 2012

Insulating your home is one of those must do items that is necessary but often thought about too late. When turning your own dwelling from a house to a home, insulation is one of the many modern developments you should look into. Consider these 5 great reasons to insulate your home today.

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Insulation will help you keep your home warmer

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Save Energy

If there is one inarguable reason to insulate your home, it is the money that you will save every month on your utilities. Rather than letting heat that you’re paying for drift out of the house and into the winter night air, insulate your walls to trap the warmth. You will be truly shocked by the savings that can come after a quality insulation job. Long gone are the days when we lived in simple wood-walled cabins, so get with the program and install modern insulation for great savings.

Stay Comfortable

You want your home to be a sanctuary, a shelter from the elements–not a place for the elements to seep into. Insulating your home can make your life more comfortable by controlling your environment, keeping the unwanted heat, humidity, or cold out. To keep your house warm in the winter and cool in the summer, there’s no substitute for reliable insulation. Don’t let the frightful weather outside intrude on your castle.

Go Green

Installing quality insulation in your home is one of the most environmentally friendly things you can do. Give mother nature a break. The energy that you rack up heating your home isn’t just pulling money out of your wallet–it’s also polluting the environment. More energy needed to heat a house means higher consumption of resources, and that obviously leads to a larger carbon footprint. If every house in America was properly insulated, the cut from our carbon emissions would make the trees jump for joy.

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Insulation can help create a comfortable and quiet environment in your home

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Peace and Quiet

If you can’t stand all the noise around your home, insulation will make you one happy camper. Whether you’re dealing with never ending construction, boisterous neighbors, heavily trafficked roads, or noisy wildlife, insulation will keep your home cozy and quiet. Noise can be difficult to ignore, and even if you sleep with earplugs you can still find yourself being disturbed. Invest in quality home insulation to maintain your inner peace.

Safety

One of insulation’s many benefits is in the department of safety and security. Should your home ever be hit by fire, insulation can be your guardian angel. Modern insulation is fire resistant, which will reduce possible damage to your home, help you and your family evacuate with more time to spare, and reduce the amount of smoke in the air. Hopefully you’ll never have to deal with this sort of event, but extra safety measures provided by home insulation will give you a sense of safety and security regardless.

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  1. Insulation says

    September 25, 2012 at 4:12 am

    These are all great reasons to have insulation, be it loft or wall insulation, put in place in a home. I would also like to point out that insulation can generally work to keep a home cooler in the summer as well, thus reducing the need for air conditioning.

  2. Insulation Adelaide says

    February 20, 2013 at 4:37 am

    Using insulation while renovating your old home is a smart way of renovation. Now a days most of designers advice you to go with insulation while renovation. Insulation keeps your home long lasting avoiding damp on walls. If you are thinking about a good insulation then pipe insulation is must suitable for your house it avoids water damping due to leakage. Making insulated home is a smart work always…

  3. Ellena Vankampen says

    April 15, 2013 at 10:01 pm

    Building codes effecting insulation levels wouldn’t really start to take affect until early 1980’s. If your household was built previous to 1984, there is a reasonably good chance that an attic has small attic insulation. Builders in the 1940’s would not insulate much of anything, builders in the particular 1960’s filled the place between the ceiling rafters with concerning 4 inches of insulation. Builders in the actual 1990’s installed 8 in . (R-25 in order to R-30) regarding loose-fill fiberglass insulation and by the year 2000, insulation levels received reached 12 inches (R-38). :

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