Roof Insulation Extends The Life Of Your Furnace
March 17, 2010 by allanmadams
Filed under Heating And Air Conditioning
Not having the right roof insulation can mean spending an arm and leg on your energy. Knowing about your insulation and what your needs are can not only alleviate financial stress, but also can be an ecological step in the right direction. It does not matter whether you own a home or a business, this applies to you.
In a cold climate the primary concern is going to be making sure that the heat you are paying for stays inside, and the cold of Mother Nature stays outside. The way you make sure of that is insulating the attic area. This creates a buffer zone preventing heat loss. High or vaulted ceilings, though beautiful to behold, create a poor attic design and make insulating more difficult.
Hot climates shift the insulating focus slightly. Roof reflectors to minimize the effects of the hot sun are what is of concern. This will help the keep the inside feeling comfortably cool. It will also reduce wear and tear on your cooling unit. With this change in priority it is the roof design and not the ceiling design that is important.
In regions where people get to experience the weather with every season, insulation starts to get a little complicated. To really ensure that you are making the most of your money you will need to pay attention to the guidelines for both hot and cold climates. This means insulating your attic and utilizing roof reflectors.
To insulate, you may use just one type of materials, or a variety. The market today has an array of choices to choose from. There once was a line of pink fiberglass commercials that still come to mind when thinking about insulation. There are many choices though, and you will need to determine what you prefer to have, and also what will be the best choice for your building design.
Proper roof insulation can save an amazing amount of money, leaving you with some extra to go and enjoy the outdoors! Before deciding on anything do not forget to check with your local building codes.
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