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Attic Insulation Services in Tulsa, OK

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Solid insulation in the right places in your home is critical to maximize indoor comfort and minimize monthly cooling and heating costs. Insulation is the material that resists the movement of heat inside the house. What’s more, it works both ways: holding heat in and keeping heat out, depending on the season. Learn more about the Inflation Reduction ACT energy tax credits available for home insulation and more HERE.

Heat in Motion

It’s a fundamental fact of physics that heat always moves from a warm zone into a cooler zone. Unfortunately, it’s usually moving the wrong direction for home comfort and efficiency. In winter, heat produced by your furnace tends to radiate out of the house into colder outdoor air, increasing heating costs. In summer, conversely, outdoor heat constantly infiltrates the cooler indoors, causing your air conditioner to run extended cycles to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures.

Material Matters

Solid insulation is an all-season material that keeps summer heat outside and holds winter warmth inside. Because the cost of heating and cooling represents at least 50% of a home’s total energy expense, that’s a major benefit to your budget.

Here are some other facts about proper, solid insulation in your home:

  • Solar energy radiates through the roof in summer, increasing indoor temperatures and AC usage. In winter, rising heat in rooms seeps through the ceiling, causing the furnace to run longer cycles. In most homes, ground zero for insulation in all seasons is the attic.

  • Fiberglass batts are the least expensive and most common residential attic insulation. The recommended depth of rollout fiberglass batts in an attic in southern regions averages 12 inches up to 20 inches.

  • Cellulose insulation is more efficient. Blown in under air pressure, it provides better heat resistance at a lesser amount, with the recommended depth starting at 8 inches and ranging up to 15 inches.

  • Insulation should always be accompanied by air sealing to eliminate cracks and gaps in ceilings that allow heat loss or heat gain, depending on the season. This includes sealing air leaks around ceiling light fixtures and attic pull-down stairs.

Ask the professionals at Air Assurance for more about the benefits of solid insulation in your home.

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How to Ensure Your Home Has Solid Insulation

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Having a home that’s well insulated helps keep colder air out during winter and hotter air out during summer. This helps your Broken Arrow home feel more comfortable overall. Having enough insulation can also help prevent moisture damage and keep pests out of your home. How can you tell if your home has solid insulation? The following signs can indicate that your home could use more insulation.

Increasing Energy Bills

Have you noticed that your energy bills keep going up, especially when you heat your home in winter or run your air conditioning in summer? Energy bills that are higher than usual might mean that your home doesn’t have solid insulation. With enough insulation, your HVAC system doesn’t have to use as much energy to cool or heat your home. Insulation helps prevent air leaks from occurring, leading to a warmer home in winter and a cooler home in summer without constantly running your HVAC system.

Cold or Hot Rooms

When a certain room or area of your home always seems colder in winter and hotter in summer, you might need to add insulation. You might notice this more in rooms that are under a poorly insulated attic or over your garage. Adding insulation helps prevent hot attic air from heating up these areas in summer or cold outdoor air from cooling them down too much in winter.

Damp or Cold Walls, Ceilings, and Floors

When walls, ceilings, or floors in your home feel cold to the touch during winter, this can indicate that you need more insulation. These surfaces might also feel damp when you touch them, since more moisture can get into your home when it doesn’t have enough insulation.

Attic Leaks

Water leaks in your attic might mean that you have an insulation problem. Adding insulation to this part of your home should help keep water and moisture out of your attic.

If you need solid insulation in your Broken Arrow home, please contact Air Assurance. Our team can help you determine if your home has solid insulation and add more if it's needed.