History of Home Insulation:
18th Century– Central heating systems weren’t developed until the 18th century. Before this, most houses would be kept warm be a fire in a fireplace. Most manufacturers didn’t see a need for insulating furnaces before this time!
Mid 19th Century – During the mid-19th century, asbestos became a popular industry. This was long before we understood the effect it had on our health. By the end of the 19th century, asbestos was widely used in ceiling insulation, pipe insulation, and more. The toxicity of asbestos wasn’t fully realized until the early 1900s.
20th Century – Fiberglass insulation was created when a researcher accidentally directed compressed air at a stream of molten glass in 1930. When he realized that it produced fibers, the first glass wool was created. This material was finally produced 6 years later.
21st Century – Now, we realize that there are even more efficient ways to insulate your home. Spray foam insulation is one of the best insulating products on the market. It helps prevent heat gain and loss, resulting in significant energy savings for homeowners. Unlike with the fiberglass bats, spray foam eliminates air leakage. it is a permanent barrier to heat loss and air entry!
Check out this article from Green Building Advisor for more information on the history of insulation and contact our office to learn more about how we can green your home with our eco-friendly home insulation solutions. You can reach our office by calling 203-297-6337.
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