Preparing Your Home For Winter

Preparing Your Home For Winter

Eco Spray Insulation - Preparing Your Home For Winter


Is Your House Insulated?

In the winter is when we mostly notice highly utility bills, mold, damages etc. Without any doubt the house is the place that we have to take care the most. Because it is the place where we spend most of our time, that’s where we raise our children and it has to be as healthy as possible. Before winter strikes, there are plenty of areas to be checked by professionals in order to make sure that your house is in the right condition to handle winter.

Homeowners, in winter, will complain about cold floors and walls that are too cold to the touch. Also, there may be rooms where heating levels are uneven. Insulating the house will help you keep the desired temperature all year round. A well-insulated house is energy efficient and will need very little additional heating and cooling. In case your house has been insulated years ago, it might be a good idea to replace the old insulation with the new one before winter.

Old Insulation needs to be replaced

When you insulate your house, you may expect it to last a lifetime. But there are certain circumstances when you may need to replace portions of it or also add another layer on top of it. Sometimes, attic insulation is an afterthought when building a home and lack of or poor material could leave holes and openings for insects and animals to enter. Spray foam insulation prevents outside agents from entering your home because it fills all holes and crevices. Preventing and controlling the entrance of moisture, air and sounds will enhance the quality of life for residents as well as reduce home operating costs.

Here are five signs that your insulation needs replacing:

1- The Age of Your House
Sometimes insulation is an easy factor to be forgotten and mostly this is why older houses tend to have insufficient or damaged insulation. It may happen that some old types of insulation contain dangerous substances like asbestos. You should consider to re-insulate your house if it has been 20 years or more since your last insulation installation.

2- Water Damage
Everybody knows that water in the house always brings problems or damages, especially in the case of a long-time stand of water. It compresses and damages insulation making it inefficient and also is the key ingredient in mold growth too. In case that you are restoring the roof before winter, it’s also time to change your insulation.

3- High Utility Bills
An easy way to notice if your insulation is bad, is by your high utility bills. They are an incentive to get your insulation replaced as soon as possible. Because you are not only paying on your monthly bills but also you are wearing out your heater and AC units much faster than if the insulation was adequate.

4- Drafts
In case that your conditioned air is escaping your house, that means that there are drafts and air can also come into your house. This can cause your house to be drafty in some rooms and warmer in others. Adding adequate insulation often eliminates completely these problems.

5- Animal Infestation
Bats, insects and rodents can get into your attic or crawlspace and cause damage to your insulation. Rodents can cause damage to electrical wiring and also to drywall as well costing you hundreds of dollars to repair the damage.In order to make your house heating more efficient, the damaged insulation should be replaced.

Insulate Your Attic

Typically in an attic is installed Loose-fill or Batt insulation. Loose-fill insulation provides better coverage when installed properly and is less expensive to install than batt insulation. Attics and crawlspaces serve important functions in the overall livability of the house. If they are not maintained properly will end up costing more in the short and long term. 

Insulating your attic will cut down on your energy costs but also will make your house more comfortable. Your house will be losing less heat and you will find yourself adjusting your thermostat less. Which means that less energy will be used up by your heater to keep you comfortable, as it won’t have to keep running as long or as often. Your utility bills not only will go down but also your heater will accumulate less usage-related damage, preventing any expensive repairs or maybe replacements that may have otherwise been in your future.

Insulate Your Garage

If you have insulated your garage but you still notice that the room above it is still colder than the others then it must be old insulation that has been damaged with time. If you haven’t insulated your garage yet then it is time to do so because the garage allows air seepage and heat to flow in and out throughout the year, cooling your house in winter and heating it in summer. Often the garage is one of the most neglected spaces in most houses and one of the reasons for this is that homeowners don’t consider it a room.

It is important to insulate in your garage the wall it shares with your house. Because that is the point where most of the heat transfer occurs between the garage and interior of your house. By insulating this wall you can start saving money right away by reducing the amount of time you need to run your air conditioner.

Eco Spray Insulation – Experts in Home Insulation

With the many types of home insulation in the market, it is best to consult an expert who can advise on what will be most effective for your home and suitable for your budget. Our professionals can help you with this matter. At Eco Spray Insulation, we strongly recommend that you insulate several parts of your home in order to maximize its energy efficiency.

We strive to provide the best quality products and the highest standard of expertise. Our team with nearly a decade of experience working with home insulation has the practical knowledge and skills to make installation easy. Contact us at 1-416-860-6664, or by email at [email protected] and our Professional Team will be happy to assist you.

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