Termite Bonds Don’t Cover All Insulation Types
Published April 12, 2019
Home insulation is one of the most important components of your home for countless reasons. Proper insulation leads to greater energy efficiency, can limit sound transmission from room to room, prevent mold growth, and even lead to healthier air quality thanks to air sealing.
There are dozens of insulation types and brands, and which is right depends on your home and your project. Each type of insulation has its advantages and disadvantages, but the most common insulation materials you will find are:
If you have decided to install the insulation yourself, you must follow the manufacturer’s instructions and all safety precautions. However, for most types of insulation, it is recommended that you hire a professional. If you hire a certified professional to install your home insulation, be sure to follow these steps:
If you are interested in finding out more about insulation for your home or want to contact local contractors, check out the articles and resources below.
Termite Bonds Don’t Cover All Insulation Types
Published April 12, 2019
Spray Foam Affecting Termite Control & Updating an Old House
Published April 12, 2019
Everything You Need to Know About Insulation’s R-Value
Published December 27, 2018
How to Insulate Water Pipes to Prevent Freezing
Published December 26, 2018
ASK DANNY: What Should I Do About These Weep Holes?
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Insulation Solution for a Safer Home
Published September 1, 2018
Stone Wool Insulation: A Safe, Energy-Efficient Home’s Hidden Secret
Published February 20, 2018
Cellulose vs. Fiberglass vs. Spray Foam Insulation
Published December 3, 2016
Published November 11, 2015
When to Use Faced or Unfaced Insulation
Published February 18, 2015
3 Quick Ways to Winterize Your Home and Save Money
Published October 6, 2014
Does Insulating Over a Garage Save Energy?
Published May 22, 2013