Insulation is important in many homes that want to be energy efficient. Insulations are typically placed in areas where there are air leakages, such as inside the walls and the attic.
The purpose of insulation is that it slows down and reduces heat transfer. When you seal air leakages by installing the proper insulation in attics, walls, and the basement, you can save on your electricity bill by saving on the heating and cooling costs.
Before inquiring about what type of insulation is suitable for your home, it is important to first understand the basics of it. Insulations are not equal and different types exist for different purposes and applications. Some of the major types of insulation include spray foam insulation, blanket batts, blown-in insulation, rigid foam panels, and reflective or radiant barriers.
Blanket batts and rolls are usually made of fiberglass, even though the versions that are made of mineral wool, cotton, and plastic fiber are available. Installation of this type of insulation is often inexpensive and can also be installed as a do-it-yourself project, since the materials are made to fit a standard width between walls, attics, and floor joists. You should, however, keep in mind that fiberglass is a lung and skin irritant and you should wear protective clothing when handling it. You are therefore advised to hire professional insulation services like Attic Man to install insulation in your home.