How Can Home Insulation Keep Your Home Cool?

Posted on on May 25th, 2015

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Happy Memorial Day!  Today we thank all of those who have served and are currently serving by celebrating with friends and family.

Did you know that adding insulation can help keep your home cool not just during your Memorial Day celebrations, but all summer long?  Here are a few of the ways that home insulation can help keep your home cool on hot days.

 

Keeping Conditioned Air Indoors – Insulation helps keep cool, air conditioned air indoors by filling all of the gaps and cracks in your walls, attic, and basement.  This means that your air conditioning system doesn’t need to work as hard to keep your home cool – keeping your energy bill low, too!

 

Keeping Humid Air Out – Humidity can make your home feel warmer than it really is.  By keeping summer air outdoors, you are also keeping out humidity.  This helps your home feel cool.

 

Improving Energy Efficiency – When you improve the energy efficiency of your home, you are always improving your home’s ability to remain at a temperature that is comfortable for you and your family.

 

If you are in need of home insulation, including spray foam insulation, attic insulation, wall insulation or injection foam insulation, contact our office!  Our professional technicians can help answer any questions you have about how you can improve your home’s energy-efficiency this spring.

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