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What are the Benefits of Insulation?

Insulation is one of the most important aspects of the specification of building a house. Insulation's primary job is slowing down the heat flow from one room to another room in your house. It increases energy efficiency. Many homeowners are focusing more attention on the societal impacts of the building materials used in their homes.


It means a greater emphasis on choosing energy-efficient, responsibly sourced products, minimizing waste, and reducing pollution. Choices regarding insulation affect the Attefallshus environment, the economy, and your health and quality of life.


Economic Benefits: A well-insulated building envelope can save homeowners money on their energy bills and improve the home's value by offering energy efficiency.


Health & Quality of Life: Airtight, well-insulated building envelopes with properly vented structures help improve a home's indoor climate, which in effect improves the inhabitants' health and well-being.


Environmental Benefits: Buildings consume a large amount of energy, and homes today are built larger, contain more appliances, and rely more heavily on space cooling than those in 1990. Taking measures to improve the home's energy efficiency has reduced energy use by 21.5 percent between 1990 and 2010. However, more benefits can still do.


Reduction of Carbon Footprint: If your home is heated with gas or electricity, you have to burn fossil fuels to generate energy, which has detrimental consequences to the environment. The more you lose heat through the walls, the more you will need more energy to keep the temperature warm.


Increases Comfort: Those painful mornings when you don't want to get out of bed because it is so cold or the floors in your house are so cold you can't even walk on them without breaking out the arctic gear. Having a more comfortable living space is why homeowners have insulation work done. You work hard to pay that mortgage, so make your space as comfortable as possible to live in.


Enhance the Value of Your Home: Home values rise at an average of $20 for every $1 reduction in annual utility bills. When it comes time to sell your home, the amount of money you put into an insulation job will pay you back tenfold. Even if you aren't selling, steadily increasing your home's value is not a bad thing.


Rebates: Xcel Energy offers a wide variety of deductions by having a Home Energy Audit completed or a variety of other services to help reduce your consumption on the energy grid. For acknowledging that we as consumers chew through power like a hot breakfast on a Sunday morning, Xcel will reward you for taking steps to reduce that energy consumption in the form of rebates.


Discounts exist for any number of insulation jobs, even getting an energy audit that tells you what areas of your home need improvement immediately and what can wait.

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