Orlando, FL -- (SBWire) -- 09/21/2010 -- Homemakers are constantly finding out new and cost effective measures to make their homes energy efficient. Insulation is one of the simplest measures that can be taken in this direction. It restricts the flow of heat from the house, which helps in keeping the house cool during summers and warm during winters. This in turn reduces the need of electrical appliances for heating and cooling purposes, thereby cutting down the energy bills. In addition, it also acts as an effective sound barrier to the outside noises.
It is generally preferred that insulation should be done at the time of constructing the house. But if not done at the time of construction, it can be later installed over the existing structures. This process is known as retrofit insulation.
A number of options for retrofit insulation are available in the market these days. One such insulation is known as blown in insulation. It is also referred as loose-fill insulation or blown insulation in which the insulation material is blown into the cracks, gaps or spaces through special pneumatic equipment. For blown in insulation, it is preferable that one should take professional assistance, as they follow an appropriate installation procedure.
For blown insulation, you can choose from a lot of options for material, such as cellulose, fiberglass or mineral insulation. The difference in the material can be evaluated in terms of variation in their R-value. More the R-value, better the insulation, this is because material having higher R-value creates an effective barrier that restricts the flow of heat. This gives the homeowners an advantage to choose from the materials, available depending upon their budget.
Blown in insulation is most preferred insulation, because it does not cause any damage to the interiors of your home, as it is installed on the already existing structures.
In addition, it is affordable, effective, easy to install and is thus beneficial. It can be applied to those sections of home, which are otherwise hard to reach, such as attics, chimneys or stove vents.
Insulation is making the life simpler, easier and cost effective. Its increasing use is proving it to be one of the best methods to make your home energy efficient.
Blown in Insulation: An Insulation for Already Existing Structures
Blown in Insulation