Save Big With More Attic Insulation
When you spend energy and money daily to heat and cool the air just to have it escape, that’s wasted fuel and dollars. Additional attic insulation plus a tune-up on your furnace and air conditioner can help reduce your utility bills, all year long. Comfort Control recommends adding attic insulation per the Department of Energy’s guidelines. If you would like to save more energy immediately with this fast and simple solution, call Comfort Control now and schedule a FREE insulation estimate!
Additional attic insulation could save you up to 20%* on heating and cooling bills. We can check your home’s insulation levels and provide new insulation to meet current Department of Energy guidelines for insulation energy efficiency. Tax Credits may even be available for the purchase of insulation products and can help you save significantly. Simply schedule an appointment now and we’ll be happy to explain everything you need to know about current insulation tax credits, rebates and offers available.
About Insulation Products
Insulation is rated in terms of thermal resistance, called R-value. The R-value indicates the resistance to heat flow of the insulating material. The higher the R-value, the greater the insulating power. Since heat rises, an inadequately insulated attic allows the heat from the living space of your house to escape. There are several types of insulation products that are used in upgrading existing home insulation.
Fiberglass Insulation
- One of the most efficient ways to insulate accessible attics
- Seamless installation
- Helps to minimize gaps and voids
- Fire safe
- Excellent sound control
Cellulose Insulation
- Made from recycled materials
- Helps to minimize gaps and voids
- Excellent sound control
- Withstands extreme temperatures well
- May act as a pest repellent in some instances
Radiant Barriers
- One of the most efficient ways to insulate
- Seamless installation
- Helps reduce gaps and voids
- Excellent sound control