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If your attic insulation is below the recommended level or you have air leaks, your heating and cooling systems have to work harder, which increases energy waste and makes your home less comfortable. Adding more attic insulation or upgrading the existing attic insulation is one of the best ways to make your house more energy efficient.

The cost of Keystone Premier Spray Foam Insulation varies depending on the type and installation method. ENERGY STAR offers resources for evaluating your needs, choosing a contractor, and finding financial assistance to improve the comfort of your home.

Signs Your Attic Needs Better Insulation (and How Keystone Can Help)

Insulation materials are typically available in rolls or batts, which can be precut to fit attic trusses and rafters. They may be made from natural or plastic fibers, mineral wool, or fiberglass. The most economical option is to use fiberglass batts, which are easy to install in most attics. Fiberglass insulation is also non-combustible and poses no fire hazard to your home.

Blown-in cellulose insulation is another alternative. It is treated with boric acid to repel rodents, but it can be vulnerable to moisture damage and mold. It is very effective in tight areas and fills nooks and crannies that other insulation materials cannot.

Professionals will wear protective gear during the installation. The exact equipment will vary depending on the insulation type, but it will include clothing that covers their skin and face, plus a mask to protect their lungs.

If you are building a new home or replacing exterior siding, spray foam can be installed during the construction process for more energy efficiency. It is more expensive than insulating an existing home, but the energy savings can offset the costs.

Keystone Premier Spray Foam Insulation
8 Azalea Dr, Windsor, PA 17366, United States
717-501-3718