Homeowners know that upgrading attic insulation is an effective way to increase the comfort of their homes. What some don’t realize is that attic insulation also impacts indoor air quality (IAQ).
Spray foam can leave spaces in the home exposed to moisture, pests and other contaminants that negatively impact IAQ. These issues can include the growth of mold and other allergens, lingering odors, and asthma symptoms. We can remove old, contaminated insulation, air seal the areas where pests and air can enter and then install a blanket of new, healthy cellulose that will help to eliminate drafts, maintain consistent indoor temperatures and improve IAQ.
How Attic Insulation Improves Indoor Air Quality
Increasing your attic insulation will save you money on energy bills too. This is because without adequate attic insulation, warm air escapes to the attic in the winter and cool air enters from below in the summer, forcing your heating and cooling systems to work harder to keep your home comfortable. Upgrading your attic insulation will prevent this, reducing your energy consumption and shrinking your home’s carbon footprint.
An added benefit of improved attic insulation is that it can increase the resale value of your home. This is because prospective buyers will be more interested in a home that has energy efficiency features, like proper insulation. In addition, a well-insulated attic will reduce the strain on your heating and cooling systems, prolonging their lifespans and saving you money on repairs and replacements over time.
Spray Pro Insulation
1155 Commerce Blvd N, Sarasota, FL 34243, United States
863-205-7111
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