The easiest way to improve your home’s energy efficiency is to add insulation. The products and techniques used in the insulation process seal air leaks and prevent heat loss during the winter months and heat gain in the summertime. A well-insulated abode is up to 50 percent more efficient than a poorly-insulated one, which means it costs about half as much to run.

How do you know if you need it?

Most U.S. homes, especially older ones, don’t have enough insulation.  Holes and gaps in vulnerable areas like attics, walls, and floors can lead to significant air leaks.  Putting in extra insulation is a cost-effective way to seal them and minimize energy waste. But which type of insulation should you use?

In addition to the pink fiberglass insulation you can find at any home improvement center, there is also spray foam insulation, which has several unique benefits. Yes, it is more expensive than the standard stuff, but spray foam is much better at sealing air leaks because it covers them directly, rather than simply lying on top of them.

Numerous studies have found that spray foam insulation can reduce heating and cooling costs by up to 50 percent per month! Homes that have been sealed with spray foam insulation also have slightly higher resale values.

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