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House Insulation Guide

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If you’re like most people, you probably think of insulation as something that’s only necessary in the winter. However, insulation is actually important all year round, as it helps to keep your home comfortable and energy-efficient.

There are a few different types of insulation, and the right type for your home will depend on your climate and the construction of your house. In general, though, you’ll want to use a combination of insulation materials to achieve the best results.

Some of the most common types of insulation include:

Fiberglass insulation

This is the most popular type of insulation, as it’s affordable and easy to install. Fiberglass insulation is made of tiny glass fibers that trap air, which helps to keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer.

Spray foam insulation

This type of insulation is made from polyurethane, and it’s sprayed in place to fill in the gaps and cracks in your walls and ceilings. It’s effective at preventing air leakage, and it can also help to reduce noise levels.

Cellulose insulation

This is a type of insulation made from recycled paper, and it’s a good choice for homes that are prone to pests or moisture damage. It’s also effective at preventing air leakage.

There are also a few things you can do to improve the insulation of your home even further:

Install storm windows and doors

Add insulation to your attic

Install weather stripping around doors and windows

These are just a few tips to help you get started with insulating your home. For more information, be sure to check out our comprehensive guide to home insulation.

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