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Insulating Your Attic Helps Save on Energy Bills!

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Attic Insulation is part of a complete system to keep your house cool in the Summer and warm in the Winter. Current building codes suggest an R-Value of 38 -49 Depending on whether you have gas or electric heat. This is basically 15-18 Inches of Blown Fiberglass or 10-12 inches of Blown Cellulose. Take a look in your attic today and then answer these questions:

 

Can I see the tops of my ceiling joists? Yes, then you probably have less than 5 inches of insulation. You should add insulation to increase the level to about 10 -15 inches.

 

Can your home "Keep Up" and stay comfortable? No, then it's probably one of three things: Dirty A/C Coils, Leaky Ducts or Low Insulation.

What about My House?

If your home is over 5 years old, it probably It probably has less then the recommended level of insulation. See: The Department Of Energy Fact Sheet and R-Value Recommendations
A good way to check is to look in your attic. If you can see the tops of the ceiling joists, you need more insulation TODAY. By adding insulation, you can start saving money and be more comfortable. No matter what your current level of insulation, it is recommended to get up to the R38-49 range by adding more attic insulation. This is especially true with rising gas and electric prices.

Insulation Advantages
Insulation acts to slow the transfer of heat from the warmer area to the cooler area. The thicker your attic insulation, or higher the R-Value, the longer it will take for the heat to move through the insulation. This is similar to wearing multilple layers of clothes on a cold day. The more layers you have on, the less heat will escape and you will feel warmer. The effect on your home is that your home will be cooler in the Summer and Warmer in the Winter.

TAX CREDITS - Info About The New Energy Bill
The New Energy Bill allows a 10% Tax Credit up to $500.00. For Example: If you spend $1,000.00 on insulation you can take off $100 off the amount you send the IRS at tax time. When you combine the Tax Credits and Rising Energy Costs, The "Payback" on additional insulation can often be less than one or two years. Plus, your home will be more comfortable. A GREAT INVESTMENT IN YOUR HOME. Click here for more info: U.S. Dept of Energy

For a free energy audit of your home please contact us by clicking here or call us @ (770) 979-8180 to schedule your appointment. 

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