When Is the Right Time to Re-Insulate Your Home

By: | January 23rd, 2023

Photo by Erik Mclean on Unsplash

One of the most important factors of comfortable living in our homes is insulation. We might not be aware of that fact, because some types of insulation are hidden and not visible on the surface, but they are still there keeping us safe from the outside weather conditions. But, as time flows, the insulation is affected by the weather conditions, and it gets weakened. 

We notice that our home suddenly becomes drafty and that it’s no longer easy to keep it cool or warm as it used to be. If moisture begins to condense on the walls and anyone from the home starts showing signs of allergies, there’s definitely something wrong. 

In such an instance, the first thing that should come to mind is that you’re experiencing some problems with the insulation. The sooner you check and repair your insulation, the better. 

That way, not only will you ensure that your overall expenses will be reduced, but you’ll also improve the overall quality of your health and well-being. It’s always better to spend money on good, new insulation than on medicine, or increasing energy bills. Finally, re-insulating your home will enable you to lower its carbon footprint, as you won’t have to use excessive amounts of energy to keep it warm or cool.

Inspect your house

First, you will have to inspect your household to determine what the damage is, and how and where you need to re-insulate. Every space is equally important: living room, bedroom, nursery or teenager room, attic, kitchen, and garage. This part of the job is very important to do every 5 to 10 years because different insulation materials have different lifespans. Different materials could be used for insulating different parts of your house – it all depends on the condition of the walls and ceiling. You ought to give your ceilings the best possible insulation because they are most affected by weather conditions. It is important to insulate garage ceiling and walls as well as the rest of the house, especially if the garage is connected to your property. The lack of insulation in that one space could cause a great loss of heat in winter, or make your house uncomfortably hot in summer.

When is the right time to re-insulate?

The best time for re-insulating your home is when you are renovating. This is very important, because it will save you both money and time, as well as your engagement. If you would like to renovate, but you don’t have enough money to do some insulation or re-insulation, try to push back your remodeling project until you collect enough money to do both. That way you’ll save both money and time.

Find the right type of insulation for your house

If you notice that your house is not as warm or cool as it was before; that there is a draft in some rooms or in the whole house; there is condensation or mold and mildew, it is high time to reinsulate. Depending on how old your house is and the condition of your walls and ceilings, you’ll need to find the right type of insulation. 

For some minor damages, spray foam insulation will be just fine, as it is very durable and does not hold moisture or change its form as the time passes. What’s more, if this type of insulation gets physically damaged, you can easily replace it or repair it.

For insulating walls and ceilings you can use different types of insulation. It is important to be familiar with the condition of the walls, as it will help you decide on the right type. The type you choose will depend on various factors. One of the most important is the climate zone. The highest levels of insulation are required in the regions where there are extremely hot or cold temperatures and high winds. The better you insulate your home, the less energy you’ll need to spend on keeping it cozy and comfortable. So, when deciding on the type of insulation, keep this in mind, as it will help you calculate how much money you’ll need to spend. 

Benefits of insulation and re-insulation

If you insulate your house properly, you will reduce the necessary amount of energy spent on keeping your indoors pleasant and comfortable. What’s more, you will also minimize moisture condensation, reduce emission of unhealthy carbons, reduce the amount of noise pollution and make your home feel more comfortable overall. 

So, if you notice any of the aforementioned signs of deteriorating insulation, make sure you tackle the problem as soon as possible. With so many options out there, you will easily find the type of insulation that will be a perfect match for your home.

admin

More articles from Industry Tap...