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What are the benefits of residential insulation?

Reduced energy consumption and decreased utility costs. Many times, insulation reduces heating and cooling costs by 30% or more, making it one of the best investments a homeowner can make to reduce their operating budget. And higher efficiency appliances such as LED light bulbs (energy-efficient lighting) lower your fossil fuel consumption and save you even more money long term!

Quieter environments and comfortable cooler summertime climates in homes with low-energy air conditioning units thanks to insulation's unique ability to block noise that travels through walls; quieter living spaces during periods of extreme heat within insulated homes that minimize noise from air conditioning units. And of course, the more time spent in a comfortable climate, the less time you'll spend craving an escape to your local swimming pool or beach!


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How does residential insulation work?

The inside of a wall is slightly warmer than the outside world. This difference in temperature causes low levels of atmospheric pressure inside the drywall, which pushes on cells from both sides. When these interior pressures are enough to deform and stress the wallboard through its entire thickness, wetting it with a solution - a primer or dampening compound - seals its structure so that it's less at risk to bursting when dry weather comes back. A well-insulated wall will be able to resist high levels of outside atmospheric pressure without being damaged by internal forces because there's no water vapor acting against these outwardly perpendicular stresses. And this is how residential insulation works--by sealing up air gaps using materials that naturally resist moisture for long periods, like polyurethane.

If residential insulation is not installed properly, it will not be an effective insulator and may even decrease your homes energy efficiency. Be sure to contact a professional residential insulation contractor to get the job done right the first time. [ARTICLE END] Additional Reading: residential insulation pros and cons, residential insulation installation cost, residential insulation ratings chart. For additional information on the subject matter found within this article please visit our blog entry titled "How does residential insulation work?" where you can find all relevant articles pertaining to the topic discussed herein. If you are interested in learning more about how residential insulation works or if you are considering having it installed, then be sure to check out other articles on HomeAdvisor that discuss these topics in greater detail to help you make an informed decision. As always we would love to hear from our readers so please contact us with any questions or comments that you may have at http://www.homeadvisor.com/c.html . We hope to hear from you soon.

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