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What Insulation Should I Use when Insulating My basement in the Bronx New York?
by Johnpaul ManningAn un-insulated basement will cause an unnecessary waste of energy but this is not the only waste. In many old buildings, unused underground spaces hide. An insulated basement wall creates cozy basement rooms for living and working out of cold storage rooms. -
What Insulation Should I Use when Insulating My Home in Brooklyn, New York?
by Johnpaul ManningIf it is formulated as simply as possible, then insulation serves ultimately to prevent or slow down heat exchange between two areas. Ideally, the heat stays in the house and the cold outside or vice versa for the summer months when you want to keep to cold air inside and heat outside. -
R-Max Polyiso: Why should I Install this Ahead of Glass Wool Insulation?
by Johnpaul ManningSince polyisocyanurate is a thermoset polymer, it has a substantially higher ignition and melting temperature when compared to other similar insulation foams. Most of the gasses which are caught inside the Polyiso insulation boards are poor conductors and tend to slow the rate of heat transfer. -
How do you choose the perfect Air and Vapor Barrier system?
by Johnpaul ManningWhen you look for barrier systems in the market there are some things you need to have clear in your mind. First; you need to know why is moisture handling important for your building and what happens when you do not have a air and vapor barrier control system. -
Insulation4US is an insulation supplier in Manhattan
by Johnpaul ManningEvery area has its own need for insulation types. Manhattan is usually a humid continental area and can have a very severe winter for which Insulation4US provide you with a range of insulation materials specially designed for these areas. -
Top 10 tips when insulating your house
by Johnpaul ManningYou build your house once in a lifetime and as a family member you will always like to make it the best at that one time. One wrong decision can ruin the dreams you have for your dream house. -
What should I know before insulating my house?
by Johnpaul ManningIf you are planning to insulate your house, there are some important things you need to know so as to make the insulation worth the money and efforts you spend. -
What Owens Corning insulation can I use in my home
by Johnpaul ManningPolystyrene Rigid Insulation, a dampness safe, inflexible froth protection, which can be introduced on the inside on the other hand outside of walls, establishment dividers and under concrete floors. With a warm resistance of R-5 for each inch of thickness, it will help you spare cash on vitality bills. -
There’s more than one way to insulate a house
by Johnpaul ManningHeat loss from your home[/caption] Insulating your home is the perfect way to shed off a lot of energy consumption and significantly reduce the cost of your bills. It is important to have good insulation along with a moisture vapor barrier to prevent loss of heat and cool air and also to prevent condensation issues. -
Be sure to use moisture barrier when building your basement
by Johnpaul ManningIn the age of ever-increasing utility bills the need to insulate your home is vital in order to achieve maximum energy efficiency and significantly reduce your bills. Home insulation as we all are familiar with provides warmth and keeps the home cozy in the winter months without the need of heaters. -
Home insulation considerations for spring
by Johnpaul ManningAs the month of March progresses, flowers can be seen everywhere and it can be safely said that springtime has begun. It is generally seen as a time to carry out spring cleaning around the house, plant some flowers and to look forward to Earth day but for some spring is the beginning of giving thought to energy efficiency through environment-friendly methods. -
When insulating your crawlspace what should you look for?
by Johnpaul ManningIn order to maintain the overall energy efficiency of the house or structure, crawlspace insulation is used as one of the measures along with other forms of home insulation. Without crawlspace insulation, heat or coolness can be lost through the floor area.
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