HVAC systems are the building occupants’ attic insulation for comfort, yet they consume massive amounts of energy. Effective insulation works in tandem with the building’s heating and cooling systems to slow heat transfer from outside a building to inside, reducing energy consumption.
Insulation also provides a barrier that keeps cool air inside during the summer and warm air out in winter, ensuring that living spaces are evenly tempered and comfortable without hot or cold spots. And while thicker insulation can be more expensive than thinner, a proper cost-benefit analysis can help you determine the best thickness to achieve maximum energy savings.
Having the right amount of insulation helps your heating and cooling system run more efficiently by allowing it to reach the desired temperature more quickly. This results in less short cycling, which in turn reduces wear and tear on the equipment. It also ensures that the energy your heating and cooling system uses is a minimum, providing significant energy savings over time.
Attic Insulation Tips When Adding a New Room
When a home has inadequate insulation, the hot air from your heating system naturally gravitates to common housing materials like wood and metal, drawing it away from the areas you want it to be in. This is known as thermal bridging and can cause an HVAC system to seem to be working in overdrive even though it may actually be operating fine.
When insulating ducts, it is important to use quality products such as ROCKWOOL Premium Cellulose Insulation that provide resistance to heat flow (R-value). This type of insulation will help prevent the dripping of hot air, which causes your ductwork to lose efficiency. Additionally, insulating your ducts will protect against condensation, which can lead to mold and mildew growth, a serious health hazard to occupants.
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