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                        INSULATION green?







                   Hats and Batts
                   Insulating attic space is relatively
                   easy and offers immediate
                   payoff in both the home’s
                   comfort and reduced energy
                   bills. Think of attic (or rafter)
                   insulation as a thermal “hat” for
                   your home, keeping warm (or
                   cool) air from escaping out the
                   top. Also, not every roof needs
                   venting, although some building
                   codes require it. New research
                   shows that unvented attics can
                   be highly efficient, if designed
                   and insulated properly.














                   Double Defense
                   To maximize the R-value of
                   walls, consider using a “hybrid”
                   insulation system, combining
                   two or more types of insulation.
                   Think of walls as a “system.”
                   You might combine foam
                   board and insulating batts, or
                   incorporate products such as
                   EnergyComplete sealant
                   (www.ocenergycomplete.
                   com), which is part of a whole-
                   home insulation and air-sealing
                   system from Owens Corning,
                   designed to help increase a
                   home’s overall comfort and
                   energy efficiency.


                                            Below-Ground Benefits
                                            Uninsulated foundation walls (and slabs) can result in serious energy losses—
                                            up to 30 percent in extreme climate conditions. Exterior foam insulation is a
                                            good choice in new construction. It not only insulates, but reduces moisture
                                            transfer from outside to inside the home. For retrofiting, foam or fiberglass
                                            batts can be placed on interior walls.
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