Loose fill fiberglass seems to dominate attic insulation in new construction homes and has an r value of approximately 2 5 per inch.
Attic insulation spray fiberglass.
If you don t have hvac and ducts in the attic spray foam on the roofline isn t really necessary.
It s generally 3 to 4 times what you ll pay for blown cellulose or fiberglass.
Used in roughly 85 of american homes fiberglass insulation is the most common form of home insulation.
I d blow insulation on the attic floor after air sealing of course.
Spray foam insulation has less market share but is increasing in popularity.
Synergy insulation is an industry leader of spray foam insulation.
We will complete your ladwp attic insulation rebate application.
Pros and cons of loose fill fiberglass attic insulation.
You can t simply buy it in bags and spread it around yourself.
Like cellulose you need a big machine to blow it in.
Save up to 30 on your energy bills.
Blown in insulation requires the least amount of work but requires special tools and equipment.
Fiberglass insulation in rolls or batts can be easily added by the homeowner.
The big disadvantage with spray foam is cost.
Fiberglass insulation is significantly cheaper than spray foam insulation but it is also less effective especially in extremely cold conditions.
Fiberglass insulation is calculated based on the number of batts or rolls you need.
We will insulate your attic within one hour.
The solutions we offer los angeles area home and business owners for insulating attics ceilings walls and roofs are regarded as the most energy efficiency methods available.