Whether you are building your first home or have lived in your trusted abode for years, you have most likely heard of one home element multiple times: insulation. The main goal when it comes to home efficiency and insulation types is not to necessarily heat an area, but slow down heat movement throughout your home. Since heat will always make its way to a colder source, insulation slows the heat from leaving the house in the winter. Conversely, it also slows down the hot air outside from entering your home in the summer. The result in both types of climates is energy saved by keeping your AC or furnace from operating as often. Read on to discover the
different insulation types for homes below.
Batt & Roll Insulation
Blanket insulation, otherwise known as batt and roll insulation, is one of the most common and widely available types of insulation. As mentioned by its name, it comes in the form of batts or rolls. This type of insulation is made of flexible fibers, most often fiberglass. Batts and rolls made from mineral like rock and slag, wool, plastic fibers, and natural fibers, such as sheep’s wool or cotton, are available for you to choose from. Batts with a flame-resistant facing are also available in multiple widths for basement walls or other areas where insulation is often left exposed. When it comes to home efficiency and insulation types, our team is happy to explore this option with you.
Concrete Block Insulation
Concrete blocks are used to build a home’s foundation and walls. When it comes to home efficiency and insulation types, there are many ways to insulate them. If the cores of the blocks are not filled with steel or concrete, they can be filled with insulation that overall raises the average wall R-value. Some manufactures will use polystyrene beads into concrete blocks for proper insulation. Others may make concrete blocks that accommodate rigid foam inserts used for insulation. As mentioned previously, our team is here to help you find the right insulation for a variety of home types and spaces.
Foams
Last but not least, another common material seen in home efficiency and insulation types is foam. Foam boards, also known as rigid panels of insulation, can be used to insulate any part of your home. From the roof to the foundation, foam is extremely versatile in the world of insulation. Foam boards are also extremely effective in exterior wall sheathing, interior sheathing used for basement walls, and special applications, including attic hatches. Foam boards also provide up to two times greater thermal resistance than other insulating materials of the same thickness and reduce heat conduction through wood and steel studs. The most common types of materials used to make foam boards are polystyrene, polyisocyanurate (polyiso), and polyurethane.
Conclusion
To learn more about home efficiency and insulation types, be sure to contact or visit us today at
Anderson & Rodgers Construction. We are located in both Lexington, Kentucky. and Cincinnati, Ohio. We proudly serve greater Lexington, Cincinnati, and Central Kentucky areas including Versailles, Georgetown, Richmond, Winchester.