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How To Insulate Walls

What Is This About?

One of the fundamental laws of physics is that heat flows from a warm space to a cool space. For a home, this means that the heat of summer comes into your house while any heat in your house flows out during the cold of winter. Heat in fact flows constantly through the walls, ceiling and floor of your home. Insulation is the ability of a material to restrict this flow of heat.

Almost all materials have some degree of insulating quality, though some are much more effective than others. The effectiveness of an insulating material is measured by its resistance to the flow of heat, or thermal resistance.

This guide will teach you how to insulate your home and how much is enough. You will reduce heating and cooling costs, reduced noise levels and will increase the value of your home.

What Topics Are Covered?

  • Common Insulation Areas
  • Types Of Insulation
  • Where To Apply Them
  • R-Values
  • Checking Existing Insulation
  • and much more..

Includes full step-by-step diagrams and a tools and materials checklist.

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