What is home insulation?
While building insulation refers broadly to any object in a building used as insulation for any purpose, including acoustic insulation, fire insulation and impact insulation, the majority of home insulation is for thermal purposes. Basically, it means insulating your home from the cold, and ensuring the heat inside your house does not escape.
Thermal home insulation can just refer to the insulation materials employed to slow heat loss, including cellulose, glass wool, rock wool, polystyrene, urethane foam, vermiculite, and earth or soil. The type of insulation to best suit the requirements of your home depends on whether your home is new or old, whether there is any existing insulation, and the design and structure of the house.
What are the benefits of thermal home insulation?
Thermal insulation in your home is crucial to achieve a warm interior climate during winter. Insulation reduces unwanted heat loss and can decrease the energy demands of heating systems, making them more effective.
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