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Different               kinds               of               home               insulations               are               available.

Careful               consideration               regarding               where               the               insulation               will               be               installed,               and               amount               required.

Always               check               local               and               state               building               codes               for               further               information,               and               requirements.

When               hiring               someone               to               install               insulation,               make               sure               the               company               or               business               your               using               is               licensed,               and               knowledgeable               of               all               building               codes               regarding               insulation.

Recommended               insulation               in               knee               walls               of               attic               spaces,               cathedral               or               vaulted               ceilings,               around               the               perimeters               of               slabs               to               keep               cold               from               entering,               floors               above               vented               crawl               spaces,               basement               walls,               band               and               head               joists,               interior               walls,               the               wall               between               the               garage               and               living               space.

Good               insulation               will               increase               energy               efficiency,               and               reduce               the               cost               for               energy               or               electricity.

If               necessary,               getting               a               home               equity               loan               to               cover               the               cost               for               insulation.

During               the               long               term               saves               money,               which               can               be               applied               to               the               cost               of               home               equity               loan.

United               States               Department               of               Energy               (DOE)               Weatherization               Assistance               Program               provides               low               income,               families               with               assistance               for               home               improvements               including               energy               efficiency,               through               improving               home               insulation.

In               July               2005,               the               DOE               provided               $92.5               to               low               income               families               in               nineteen               states.

Different               Types               of               Home               Insulation
               Asbestos               is               a               mineral               fiber,               commonly               used               during               the               1970s,               in               building               products               because               it               was               fireproof,               good               thermal               insulator,               and               easily               made               into               fabrics               that               covered               pipe               coverings,               oil               and               coal               furnaces,               and               hot               water               and               steam               pipes.

Further               investigation               of               asbestos,               determined               that               caused               lung               cancer               called               Mesothelioma,               and               cancers               of               the               gastrointestinal               tract.

The               Environmental               Protection               Agency               banned               the               use               of               asbestos,               in               July               1989.
               Fiber               Glass               or               fibrous               glass               dust               is               a               soft               wool               material,               produced               from               molten               sand               and               inorganic               materials.

According               to               Environmental               Protection               Agency,               at               least               twenty               percent               of               cycled               glass               is               added               to               Fiber               Glass.

Advantages               using               Fiber               Glass:               Absorb               sound,               control               heat,               reinforce               materials               with               extra               strength,               and               help               control               water               condensation.

When               installed               usually               a               pink               or               yellow               color.

Fiber               Glass               installed               in               ventilation               systems,               prevent               loss               of               heat               /               cold               air               and               to               reduce               the               noise               from               the               fan.

Disadvantages               using               Fiber               Glass:               Causing               skin,               eye,               nose,               and               throat               irritations.

Long               term               exposure               to               Fiber               Glass,               may               lead               to               permanent               lung               disease.

Reducing               exposure               to               medical               problems               related               to               Fiber               Glass,               by               working               in               ventilated               area,               keep               away               from               skin               and               eye               exposure               by               wearing               gloves,               and               eye               protection.

Also,               wash               exposed               skin               frequently,               and               clean               work               clothes               every               day.
               Mineral               Wool               insulation               refers               two               different               materials:               Slag               wool               and               rock               wool.

Slag               wool               produced               from               iron               or               blast               furnace               slag,               an               industrial               waste               product.

Rock               wool               produced               from               natural               rocks.

Slag               wool               is               approximately               eighty               percent               of               the               mineral               wool               industry,               and               twenty               percent               for               rock               wool.

Mineral               wool               insulation               can               reduce               residential               energy               bills               by               40               percent,               save               to               install               and               no               exposure               to               respiratory               disease               or               cancer.
               Cellulose               insulation               contains               eighty               percent               of               recycled               newspapers,               fire               retardant               chemicals,               and               in               some               products,               acrylic               binders.

Advantages:               Less               expensive               to               install               than               fiberglass,               better               thermal               insulator               and               sound               barrier               than               fiberglass,               and               greater               savings               then               fiberglass.

Cellulose               insulation               is               blown               through               several               hundred               feet               of               four               inch               tubing,               either               into               attics               or               wall               cavities.

Heating               and               cooling               bills               are               reduced               by               15               to               30               percent.

Disadvantage               using               Cellulose               insulation:               Over               a               period               of               time,               the               material               well               settle               or               reduce               it's               thickness,               which               will               reduce               it               efficiency               by               twenty               percent               of               it's               R               -               Value               (resistance               to               heat               flow).

Recommended               upon               installation               to               add               twenty-five               percent,               to               compensate               for               future               energy               loss.

Any               exposure               to               moisture               will               reduce               significantly               the               effectiveness               of               this               insulation.
               Four               different               types               of               foam               insulation               commonly               used               for               residential               and               commercial               application.

Most               common               foam               insulation               is               polystyrene,               which               emerges               as               foam,               which               cooled               down               to               form               a               shape,               and               trimmed               to               a               specific               dimension.

Spray               foam               used               for               insulation               of               roofs,               curtain               walls,               foundations,               entry               and               overhead               garage               doors,               pipes,               tanks               and               climate               controlled               storage               units.

Maintains               a               very               high               R               -               value,               compared               to               other               insulation's.

Covering               the               foam               with               rubber               or               plastic               membranes               or               layers               of               asphalt,               will               protect               the               insulation               from               degradation               of               the               sun's               ultraviolet               rays.

Molded               Expanded               Polystyrene               Boards               are               molded               to               form               common               everyday               items,               including:               Coffee               cups,               picnic               ice               chests,               and               shipping               materials.

Extruded               Expanded               Polystyrene               Boards:               Density               1.5               pounds               per               cubic               foot,               higher               R               -               value               compared               to               Molded               Expanded               polystyrene,               and               suitable               for               use               on               roofs               and,               facing               interior               or               exterior               basement               walls.

Polyurethane               and               polyisocyanurate               are               similar               foams               to               polystyrene,               except               having               a               more               fire               resistant,               and               slightly               higher               R               -               value.

When               installing               these               boards,               seal               seems               with               tape               or               caulking,               are               added               to               prevent               air               infiltration.

Sometime               polystyrene               boards               are               treated               with               an               insecticide               to               prevent               any               infestation               from               developing,               and               fire               retardant               material.
               Consumers               can               purchase               small               bottles               of               spray               -               on               rigid               foam               insulation,               that               effectively               used               to               seal               cracks               in               doors,               and               windows,               effectively               sealing               off               any               airflow.

These               closed               -               cell               foams               are               better               insulators,               than               other               products,               and               have               an               R               -               Value               of               six               compared               to               R               -               Value               of               three               for               fiberglass.

Resulting               in               expected               savings               from               30               to               50               percent,               on               home               heating               and               cooling               cost.






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