Does this sound like a good deal to you.
Does that silver insulation work well in an attic.
The answer here is yes.
Some types of insulation are found in older homes and some of them may no longer be used.
Attic insulation is measured by an r value which indicates how insulation controls the flow of heat and cold through your home.
In hot summer months proper attic insulation will keep your cold air in and will keep warm air out.
Department of energy recommends r 49 attic insulation.
They did look in the attic and used some type of infrared thermometer to find cold spots.
It keeps the cold out during winter months but does it work the same in summer.
There are different types of attic insulation and they each have their pros and cons.
The job will cost about 3 000.
They claim that their work should lower our heating bills and make the third floor more comfortable but will not guarantee any specific energy savings.
Always cover the tops of the ceiling joists to make sure the insulation is deep enough to reach your target r value and to prevent thermal bridging the heat loss that occurs through the wood framing.
Batt spray and blown.
However building codes only require an r 38.
Foil insulation underlayment is recommended under a metal roof and in most cases the shiny side should be facing up but there s a catch.
To simply put it a radiant barrier is like putting a shade tree in your attic.
In the baltimore area the u s.
Attic insulation regulates the temperature in a home.
There are three common attic insulation types used today.
Technically speaking silver shield radiant barrier reflects 97 of the radiant heat and only emits 3 into the attic so unlike r value the lower the e value or the less that it radiates into the attic the better the radiant barrier.