How to Insulate Your Attic

Posted on on April 27th, 2015

Attic Insulation Danbury | Stamford | Norwalk CT

Drafty rooms?  High heating and cooling bills?  Attic insulation is one of the biggest opportunities to save energy in your home.  By adding insulation to your home’s attic, you can keep your home cool as we approach the warm summer months.

Ready to tackle this home improvement project this spring? We’re here to help!

Here are a few of the best attic insulation options to get you started on researching how to better insulate your attic.

Attic Insulation Options:

  • Spray Foam – Spray Foam Insulation provides incredible R-value performance and can act as an air and moisture barrier between you and the April showers.  By adding spray foam to your attic rafters, you can effectively increase your home’s energy efficiency and save on energy costs.
  • Blown in Fiberglass – “Loose fill” or blown in fiberglass insulation also improves energy performance in your home.  It can be installed in your attic floors and it’s great for dense packed garage ceilings.
  • Blown in Cellulose – Blown-in cellulose insulation is an economical way to keep your home cool as we approach the summer months.  It helps you save on energy costs – keeping your air conditioned air inside and the warm, summer air out.

Adding attic insulation can be a difficult DIY project.  Fortunately, the professional technicians at Good Life Energy Savers are here to make sure that you reap the benefits of attic insulation without the hard work.  Call 203-297-6337 to contact our office or visit our website to learn more about how insulation can benefit you, your home, and your family.

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