Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Comfort Experts: How attic insulation can take 30% off an energy bill

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A poorly insulated attic allows heat to spread throughout the house, accounting for as much as 30 percent of the household cooling cost. Home insulation experts, like Comfort Experts, help reduce overall energy costs by ensuring that ventilation and insulation in the attic– one of the most overlooked spaces in a home– are sufficient.

 
To understand how proper attic insulation saves money, homeowners must remember what they learned in science class and fire drills: heat rises. In the summer, a poorly insulated attic will allow heat to build up under the ceiling. When a home’s air intake is connected to its roof, this heat spreads to the entire house, causing the cooling system to consume more energy and raising the energy cost. In addition, heat that accumulates in the attic can do irreparable damage to items stored there.

 
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In the winter, much needed warm air from the home’s heating system will rise to the attic. Air flow experts, like Comfort Experts, warn homeowners that insufficient insulation cools this warm air, causing it to fall back down. Inevitably, the home’s inhabitants will exert more heating into the home, which will continue the cycle and take its toll on the energy bill.


Proper attic insulation is relatively inexpensive when compared to the cost of wasted energy. Where insulation exists but is insufficient, homeowners can usually install their own upgrades with materials recommended by a professional. It may seem like a time-consuming task, but the overall benefits of ensuring that a home’s attic is well-insulated will save them hundreds of dollars a year.



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To learn more about home insulation, visit Comfort Experts at www.acgenius.com.