Insulation for your Michigan home and how it works
To provide heat flow resistance in your Detroit Metro home you need to have insulation. The more resistance to heat flow your insulation provides, the lower your heating and cooling bills will be.
Naturally, heat flows from warmer to cooler spaces. During the winter season the heat flow will directly move from all heated living areas to unheated areas such as garages, basements, attics. Heat flow can also move wherever there is a difference in temperature such as floors, walls, and ceilings. The opposite occus in the summer when heat from the outdoors flows to inside of a house. In order to maintain comfort all year round you need your heating system to replace the heat lost in winter and your cooling system is needed in the summer when cool air is lost. When you have properly insulated your home you can effectivly increase heat flow resistance. To find the levels of insulation's resistance to heat flow you need to look for the R-value. The R-value is the measurment of thermal resistance of heat flow. If your are looking for trained insulation contractors specializing in blown in insulation call us today 313-563-3033. |
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Dearborn, Grosse Pointe, Melvindale, Lincoln Park, Wyandotte, Allen Park, Windsor, Riverview, Southgate, Trenton, Grosse Ile, Gibraltar, Rockwood, Woodhaven, Romulus, Livonia, Wayne, Belleville, Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor, Dearborn Heights, Canton, Plmouth, Novi, Famington Hills and more.