It is very important that a house should be well insulated in order to prevent unnecessary heat transfer, which leads to wastage of energy. Insulation is a process by which gaps and crevices in walls and windows are filled up. Insulation also helps in controlling transfer of heat, both from the outside as well as inside.
Insulating not only helps in increasing your home efficiency but it acts as a contributing factor towards the environment. Proper insulation keeps the house warm in winters, by preventing the heat from escaping; and similarly, keeps the house cool in summers by preventing heat from entering inside. Owing to these benefits, the usage of heating and cooling appliances is reduced, thereby resulting in a low electricity bill.
Maximum heat transfer usually takes place through the windows. Proper insulation makes
efficient windows that prevent unwanted heat transfer. Apart from cost cutting government also provides rebates on insulation. Therefore if you insulate your windows you are entitled for window rebates, which further add to your savings.
With proper insulation, you can seal all the gaps and have energy efficient windows. Nowadays, different types of insulation are offered by renowned companies and among these, Cellulose insulation holds a prominent position. This insulation is an eco-friendly option, as the basic material is cellulose, made from recycled paper. Available in dry, spray, stabilized and low-dust variants,
cellulose insulation can be used according to the specific requirement of the customer. Apart from energy conservation and savings; another benefit of cellulose insulation is that it does not pollute the environment.
Cellulose is one of the most easiest and convenient of all insulation options, since it can be blown into any kind of gaps or crevices. Moreover, cellulose is chemically treated for better fire resistance. Using this insulation process, your windows can now be energy efficient which will in turn make you eligible for
window rebates.