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  2. Insulation - The Home Depot

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    Insulate your home to maintain a comfortable temperature and lower energy bills in your area. Choose insulation by R-value, the performance measurement of the flow of heat into and out of a home. Beyond attics and walls, the right home insulation solution creates a snug “housing envelope” controlling heat, air, moisture and sound.

  3. 10 Types of Insulation All Homeowners Should Know - Bob Vila

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    Here, we outline the details of the major residential insulation options: blanket batts and insulation rolls, spray foam insulation, blown-in insulation, foam board or rigid foam panels,...

  4. Types of Insulation - Department of Energy

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    When insulating your home, you can choose from many types of insulation. To choose the best type of insulation, you should first determine the following: The recommended R-values for areas you want to insulate. The maximum thermal performance or R-value of insulation is very dependent on proper installation.

  5. Types of Insulation - The Home Depot

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    Your home needs many types of insulation to stay comfortable and energy-efficient. This guide discusses the different home insulation types and where best to install them.

  6. Types of Insulation for Your Home - This Old House

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    Our guide explores the various types of insulation available, their benefits, and how to choose the right option for your home. We’ll also cover proper installation techniques, common mistakes to avoid, and ways to enhance your home’s energy efficiency through insulation.

  7. Learn the Basics of Home Insulation | Family Handyman

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    It’s no secret home insulation keeps you comfortable while reducing your heating and cooling bills. That’s why it’s a must when building a new home or renovating an existing one. In most cases, installing insulation is a DIY job.

  8. Adding Insulation to an Existing Home - Department of Energy

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    Many older homes have less insulation than homes built today, but even adding insulation to a newer home can pay for itself within a few years. To determine whether you should add insulation, you first need to find out how much insulation you already have in your home and where it is.

  9. Consumer Guide to Home Insulation Fact Sheet - Department of...

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    Learn how insulation material, when properly used, can make your home more comfortable and energy-efficient, greatly reducing heating and cooling bills throughout the year.

  10. All About Insulation for Your Home - This Old House

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    Insulation in your home increases interior comfort, while decreasing heating and cooling costs. Insulation helps to keep interior temperatures comfortable when it’s unbearably hot or cold outside. Sure, we rely on furnaces and air conditioning equipment to heat and cool the indoors, but insulation plays a major role, too—by impeding heat flow.

  11. 10 Types of Insulation Every Homeowner Should Know - The Spruce

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    Not all insulation offers the same insulating quality, so it's a good idea to learn more about the types of insulation to choose from and how they work. Here are the 10 types of house insulation and where they work best.