If you’ve decided to tackle your attic insulation issues to
save money on your heating and cooling costs, you’re on the right track. Attics
are very connected to your home and are often to blame for excess energy loss
that ends up costing you more money on your utility bills.
Should I try DIY
Attic Insulation or hire a professional?
There are plenty of people out there who are perfectly
capable of fixing things around the house. When it comes to repairing a broken
door hinge or fixing a leaky faucet, there is nothing wrong with doing it
yourself. However, when the leak you are fixing is related you’re your
insulation, the process can become a little more complicated. You’ll need to do
an energy audit to figure out just how efficient or inefficient your current
insulation installation is, check all your window and door seals, and perhaps
even investigate the possibility of your insulation pumping polluted air into
your home.
Tricky for you, business as usual for us
All of those steps can be difficult and a bit daunting for
even the most seasoned do-it-yourselfers, but we here at Affordable Comfort are
experienced experts. We’ve been in this business since 1993. We know exactly
where to look and what to look for when it comes to the analysis process of
installing attic insulation. We can streamline the process and have your new
insulation installed in as little as one day. That’s right, one day and you’ll
be on your way to lower utility costs, a greener home, and cleaner air.
What about the costs?
If you are worried about the cost of hiring a professional
to take care of your insulation woes, we can help. You can use our Online Audit Calculator
and get a dollar amount within minutes. All you need to do is answer a few
questions and you’ll have your quote without having to deal with any pushy
salesmen. If you decide to go forward with your insulation installation, all
you have to do is submit your quote to us at the end of the calculation and
we’ll get in touch with you right away. So why go through the hassle of trying
to do it yourself when we can make it so easy? Get your quick quote right now!
I'm always wary of DIY jobs when it comes to installing attic insulation. It's not just about the insulation itself, it's about getting the correct type of insulation blown to proper amount and making sure that other aspects are taken care of. happy-attics.com who are based in the South-East use R-50, and I don't think many companies use the exact R-38 code these days. You need to give a little more if it's to last 10 years.
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