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The Benefits Of Insulating Your Roof And Attic Before The Winter by markklarkin(m): 9:21am On Jul 12, 2020
As the weather cools and the winter months approach, roof insulation is a topic to consider for all homeowners. Whether-proofing your attic and roof carries many benefits for your home's structural integrity, your resources, and your wallet.

Why Insulate Your Home

Home insulation is the process of weather-proofing the inside of your house. Most older homes were built with thin walls, drafty windows, and large spaces between floors and doors. To insulate your home is to fill these drafty spaces with materials that will prevent cold air or heat from seeping into or out of your home. Though home insulation proves useful during the summer as it helps to keep your house naturally cool, it is even more crucial for the winter months. Cold air that comes into your home can destroy the structural integrity of your walls and floors over time, and can cause your utility bills to skyrocket. Insulation is usually made of foam, mineral wool, or a combination of wool and cellulose.

Roof and Attic Insulation

Roof insulation is best when weather-proofing a home. Since heat rises, most of your home's heat is collected in your loft. If your roof is poorly insulated, the hot air will escape, leaving your home cold and damp during winter. Regardless of the type of material you choose, adequate roof insulation consists of at least 270 millimeters in depth. Thinner insulation will not be adequate in freezing temperatures.

Economic Benefits of Roof Insulation

When your home is insulated, you can keep it warm using less energy. Heating your home during winter months typically accounts for 54 percent of your gas or electric bill. However, adequate home insulation can cut that cost by 20 percent or more. The cost of insulation will pay off in the amount of money you save on utility bills over a period of six years.

Home Appreciation Through Insulation

Well-insulated homes are very much sought-after in the age of energy efficiency. Once your home is weather-proof by today's standards, its value will increase drastically. Though you may not be interested in moving yet, this investment will be of great benefit to you when you do decide to sell your home.

Government Regards

Even the government vouches for the benefits of insulated houses. Regardless of which county you live in, you are eligible for assistance from your government when you decide to improve your home's insulation. Some states will reimburse you in part for the money you spend on the project, while others will take over the project for you. In some cases, the government will pay for your insulation and hire workers to complete the task at your convenience.

There is truly no downside to reducing the draft and increasing the energy efficiency in your home. If you choose to upgrade your loft and roof insulation before the winter sets in, you can stay warmer for less money when the harsh cold sets in.
Re: The Benefits Of Insulating Your Roof And Attic Before The Winter by SavageResponse(m): 10:08am On Jul 12, 2020
markklarkin:
As the weather cools and the winter months approach, roof insulation is a topic to consider for all homeowners. Whether-proofing your attic and roof carries many benefits for your home's structural integrity, your resources, and your wallet.

Why Insulate Your Home

Home insulation is the process of weather-proofing the inside of your house. Most older homes were built with thin walls, drafty windows, and large spaces between floors and doors. To insulate your home is to fill these drafty spaces with materials that will prevent cold air or heat from seeping into or out of your home. Though home insulation proves useful during the summer as it helps to keep your house naturally cool, it is even more crucial for the winter months. Cold air that comes into your home can destroy the structural integrity of your walls and floors over time, and can cause your utility bills to skyrocket. Insulation is usually made of foam, mineral wool, or a combination of wool and cellulose.

Roof and Attic Insulation

Roof insulation is best when weather-proofing a home. Since heat rises, most of your home's heat is collected in your loft. If your roof is poorly insulated, the hot air will escape, leaving your home cold and damp during winter. Regardless of the type of material you choose, adequate roof insulation consists of at least 270 millimeters in depth. Thinner insulation will not be adequate in freezing temperatures.

Economic Benefits of Roof Insulation

When your home is insulated, you can keep it warm using less energy. Heating your home during winter months typically accounts for 54 percent of your gas or electric bill. However, adequate home insulation can cut that cost by 20 percent or more. The cost of insulation will pay off in the amount of money you save on utility bills over a period of six years.

Home Appreciation Through Insulation

Well-insulated homes are very much sought-after in the age of energy efficiency. Once your home is weather-proof by today's standards, its value will increase drastically. Though you may not be interested in moving yet, this investment will be of great benefit to you when you do decide to sell your home.

Government Regards

Even the government vouches for the benefits of insulated houses. Regardless of which county you live in, you are eligible for assistance from your government when you decide to improve your home's insulation. Some states will reimburse you in part for the money you spend on the project, while others will take over the project for you. In some cases, the government will pay for your insulation and hire workers to complete the task at your convenience.

There is truly no downside to reducing the draft and increasing the energy efficiency in your home. If you choose to upgrade your loft and roof insulation before the winter sets in, you can stay warmer for less money when the harsh cold sets in.


You just copied an article that is meant for countries in the temperate region and pasted it here.

No one does house insulation here in Nigeria
Re: The Benefits Of Insulating Your Roof And Attic Before The Winter by MICHEAL346(m): 1:42pm On Jul 12, 2020
I even have a copy of an unsolicited email copy on this to receipients when sending newsletters to them. This might really have been copy pasted without OP slight imaginative tinkering. Ahaha

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