
Residential
Homes are insulated for comfort in the different
seasons
and for economy of heating and cooling
costs.
American Insulation employs skilled personnel
and has an ongoing
training program that teaches
both safety and the latest procedures for
installation
of all types of applications that different
homes may require.
This insures top quality
workmanship.
A well insulated home will have no gaps in
the insulation and all cracks
will be filled
with the insulating product. The purpose
is to eliminate
any air infiltration,
as any area that is not insulated properly will
lose
energy for the life of the home.
The region you live in, will of course, determine
how much insulation
you will need to keep your
house comfortable. What is adequate in
Southern
California, may be inadequate in Montana.
As you are planning your new home, you will
have many options and
upgrades available to
you. Carpet, tile, appliances and many
other
choices and these can be upgraded at a
later date.
However, insulation in the walls is the one
application that is all but impossible to upgrade
after the sheetrock is put
up, because to put
more insulation in there, you would have to
tear down the sheetrock. You should keep this
in
mind when you decide how much insulation
to put in your walls.
One
must note that the ceiling area is the greatest
source of heat loss and if the
house has an
attic, additional insulation can be added later.
This “R” factor will be
explained
to you by your estimator.
As a new home owner, you must be aware that
a good insulation package will pay
itself back
in added comfort and energy savings over the
years.
Whether you have one home or a tract of homes,
American Insulation can do the job right.
Contact your American Insulation estimator for
help with all your insulation needs.
American Insulation is the company that knows best what your
insulation needs are. |