Choosing and installing insulation is like picking the best blanket for your house so it stays warm in winter and cool in summer.
Think of insulation as a thick, cozy blanket that wraps around your walls, floor, or ceiling. Just like how a blanket keeps you warm at night, insulation helps keep your home comfortable all year round.
How to Choose Insulation
When picking insulation, think about what kind of blanket your house needs:
- Fiberglass is like the fluffy, scratchy blankets you find in a closet, it’s common and easy to work with.
- Foam is more like a soft, squishy pillow, it fits snugly into corners and gaps.
You also want to know how thick your blanket should be. A thicker blanket (or higher R-value) means better insulation and more comfort.
How to Install Insulation
Installing insulation is like putting on a blanket:
- Open up the wall, floor, or ceiling, just like you open up a blanket.
- Fill it with your chosen insulation, like stuffing your blanket with fluff or squishy pillows.
- Close it back up, and voilà! Your house is now wrapped in a warm, cozy blanket all year round.
Examples
- Choosing fiberglass insulation for a small attic
- Putting foam boards on the walls to keep the house warm
- Using blown-in insulation in an old house with hard-to-reach spaces
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