Insulation in Your Home Can Do More than You Think

attic-insulation-installWe tend to think of insulation in our homes as a winter feature, working to keep heat in our homes and prevent our furnaces from having to work as hard as they should. But insulation in your home can be far more than a winter feature, and because we have mild winters here in Texas, a number of homes possess far less insulation than they might. In most cases, this can end up costing you money not only in the winter but in the summer too. Insulation in your home can do a great deal more than you think.

How Insulation Works

When most people think of insulation, they tend to think of the famous pink fiberglass insulation, which is a popular and effective option, but numerous other types of insulation exist, including blown-in insulation. This makes a great option for parts of the home where those famous rolls of insulation simply won’t work, or where they can’t readily fit into an awkward corner.

Whatever the material or the format, insulation works by slowing the transfer of heat, which naturally spreads from warmer to cooler environments. Insulation slows that movement, which allows heat inside your home to remain longer and keep temperatures elevated more readily.

What most people don’t understand, however, is that the process works both ways. Just as hot air inside your home wants to escape to the cooler environment outside, so too does hot air outside your home try to push into the cool space. The temperature flow moves both ways, and for a poorly insulated home, that means hot air getting in while you’re trying to cool things off and making the job of your air conditioner a lot harder.

Adding More in the Summertime Makes a Lot of Sense

If you can add more insulation into your home, it makes perfect sense to do so now, before the summer heating season begins in earnest. The savings it can provide you during the summer months—with scorching heat and stifling humidity–readily outmatch savings in the winter when temperatures are cool but not cold. It can save you a great deal on monthly energy bills and help your home stay cool and comfortable no matter how much the mercury rises.

It starts with a consultation with a trained representative, who will analyze your home and note not only where more insulation can be added, but where trouble spots such as open holes, tight corners, and areas where hot air can creep in. With these details in mind, the technician can then proceed with the installation and ensure that your home remains cool in the summer and warm in the winter no matter what the weather is like outside. Considering how mercurial temperatures can get in our neck of the woods, such comprehensive coverage can be beneficial no matter how hot or cold it gets.

If you’re looking for a way to combat high energy bills here in Georgetown, TX, and think more insulation may be the trick, call Intelligent Air Services today!

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