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Is it time to replace the insulation in your home?
by Johnpaul ManningIs it time to replace the insulation in your home? Here are the three key signs that it is time to replace the insulation in your home. There are ... -
Keep the cold out and the heat in. What I need to do.
by Johnpaul ManningMany, many people tend to dread the arrival of winter every year. The sole reason for this dread is the fact that, for a lot of people, winter is associated with discomfort. Feeling cold constantly, suffering from numerous illnesses, sniffling and coughing, etc. -
Home Insulation: All You Need to Know About the R-Value
by Johnpaul ManningWhether you live in Maine, Bakersfield, or Bangor, California, right type of insulation will keep your home stay more comfortable and energy-efficient. A well-insulated house lowers your heating and cooling costs. Here it is how: In the winter, the heat which travels, flows out and in the summer, it flows in. -
Owens Corning Insulation: Why should I use it?
by Johnpaul ManningIf you are searching for a reliable brand in the niche of insulation products/supplies, you might want to consider Owens Corning—a consistently recommended name in this industry for the last seven decades. Owens has been redefining the standards for insulation products in terms of functionality and durability. -
How do Insulation and Ventilation work together?
by Johnpaul ManningNo matter how perfect the construction is, any house is incomplete without high-performance insulation. This is critical for everyday functionality where the home should remain warm or cool as per the climatic conditions. Homes that don’t have sufficient insulation are often those with serious issues related to structural integrity. -
Home Insulation Basics: Insulating the Attic
by Johnpaul ManningInsulating the attics is a most common choice for homeowners who want to insulate their home with an emphasis on reducing the energy bills. This outlook is rather easy to understand—non-insulated attics account for nearly 15% to 25% of the total energy loss in a typical household.
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