Wednesday, December 12, 2018

3 Ways to Improve Your Home’s Insulation

Winter would be perfect if only we didn’t have to spend so much on heating. That’s why we’ve come up with this list, so you can have a warmer winter without worrying about your bill. Take a look!

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Check the chimney
It has been calculated that over four per cent of a home’s heat is lost straight up an open chimney, but this can be easily solved by inserting a device that blocks the draught, such as the Chimney Sheep. Made of a thick layer of felt, it can be inserted up the chimney when the fireplace isn’t in use and simply removed when you want to light a fire. If the fireplace is never used, you could opt for a chimney balloon instead. Source: RealHomes

Have a professional energy audit
If you own an older home, consider a home energy audit to identify air leaks and areas where insulation may need improvement. Think of it as a physical exam for your house. An audit may include a blower door test, which uses a high-powered fan to lower the air pressure inside; the higher outside pressure then finds its way back in through unsealed openings and cracks, revealing your air leaks. A home energy audit will also examine existing insulation’s R-value, which is a measure of how well it resists heat — and cold — traveling through it. Source: Zillow

Build a dry wall
If you have some “cold wall” in your home , usually concrete wall with no or with bad insulation you can build 10–15 centimeter (3.9–5.9 in) thick dry wall to it. Process is very simple , you can choose between Ytong wall or plasterboard wall. Plasterboard wall is very simple to build and you can add very good and very cheap Glass wool into it. Glass wool is excellent insulator but you can get glass wool for soundproofing. Both kind of walls are Fire-resistant. Source: WikiHow

We still have a few months of winter left. Let us help you with your insulation problems so you can start saving on your energy bill. Call us today!

 

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