
Spray foam insulation is one of the most effective home improvements for improving energy efficiency, reducing heating and cooling bills and enhancing comfort year-round. It is also a great investment to help reduce your carbon footprint and make a contribution towards lowering global climate change.
When it comes to choosing the best type of attic insulation, it depends on several factors including your location and energy savings goals. For example, the R-value of your attic insulation will determine how well it will keep your house cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
Choosing the Right Insulation for Your Attic Space
There are several types of attic insulation to choose from, including fiberglass batts and rolls, mineral wool batts and rolls, cellulose, and spray foam. Fiberglass is a popular choice because it is inexpensive and easy to install. However, it is prone to moisture buildup in attics and may need to be replaced periodically. If you are interested in a longer-lasting, more environmentally friendly option, consider using reflective or radiant barrier insulation instead.
Blown-in insulation is another popular option, especially for attics with difficult access and limited headroom. It is made from cellulose or fiberglass and blown into place, sealing gaps and cracks efficiently. Spray foam is the most expensive and requires professional installation, but it is also the most effective. This type of insulation is sprayed on attic floors and walls, filling and sealing gaps and cracks effectively and providing an airtight seal. It also blocks outside noise and helps to soundproof your home.
316 Insulation of Olympia
2511 Columbia St SW Olympia WA 98501
253-332-7606

