No 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.
We often hear about homeowners planning an exhaustive home renovation project. Usually, the objective is to increase the functionality and aesthetics of the existing construction. Usually, time and money are the most decisive parameters, particularly in homes that suffer from fundamental flaws.
Insulating 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.