5 Signs Your Home Insulation is Not Working
Some insulations can lose
performance over time,
sustain damage or simply no
longer meet updated building
codes. It’s an issue that can be
costly, because if your home’s
insulation isn’t doing its job, you
could be wasting money and
resources.
You don’t have to be a trained
professional to know you have a
problem. Here are several signs
that your insulation is lacking:
1. Energy bills & High energy
bills are the biggest red flag,
especially relative to the size,
age or condition of the home. If
you have a run-away energy bill,
your insulation may need to be
upgraded. This can be the case,
even in a newer home.
2. Drafts & Do you need to put
on a sweater even with the heat
on, or does your air conditioner
run incessantly without making
enough of a difference? That’s
a sign of a deficiency in your
building envelope.
3. Inconsistent temperatures
& Is it warm in one room, but
cold in another? Are your walls
or interior closets cold to the
touch? It’s possible that while
your whole home may not need
attention, certain rooms may
need to be addressed.
4. Condition of insulating
materials & Consider the age
of your insulation. Would it
stand up to today’s building
codes? Is it in good shape or is it
crumbly? If your insulation has
degraded or isn’t performing,
it’s time for an upgrade. But be
careful, as certain types of older
insulation, such as Vermiculite
insulation, may contain
asbestos. If you’re unsure,
do not disturb it and hire a
professional to conduct testing
and/or removal. This should not
be a do-it-yourself job.
5. You detect pests and/or
moisture. Moisture is an even
bigger obstacle to optimal
thermal performance, as some
types of insulation can sag or
collapse when damp, leaving
voids and causing air to flow
in and out of the building
envelope.
While some solutions may be
more complicated, requiring
the opening of the existing
wall cavities, others can be
addressed more easily. The
best way to improve thermal
performance and increase
energy efficiency is to upgrade
attic insulation. Laying
Comfortbatt insulation over
existing material to achieve a
minimum depth of 16 inches,
or an R-value of R50, is a simple
DIY project that can generate
immediate results. To fully
assess your home and explore
remediation solutions, consider
hiring a professional home
energy auditor to evaluate your
home’s energy performance.
Even in a new home, the results
may be surprising.
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helpful,” said James, a Morton
Buildings hobby garage owner
from suburban Nashville. “They
helped me design the building,
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that I wanted like the heating,
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