Coastline Insulation – The Silent Hero

Spray foam insulation is the silent hero that helps your home stay cozy and energy-efficient year-round. Without adequate attic insulation, warm air seeps out in winter and hot air seeps in summer, forcing your furnace and AC to work twice as hard. Poor attic insulation can also contribute to drafts and air leakage, which can lead to higher heating and cooling costs.

Blown-in fiberglass insulation is a popular option for homeowners. This form of insulation is applied using a blowing machine, which ensures complete coverage and fills every nook and cranny to minimize heat transfer and air leaks. Blown-in fiberglass is available in various R-values, so it’s important to consider your needs and budget when choosing a product.

Attic Insulation Done Right: What to Expect from Coastline Insulation

Fiberglass insulation is made of a variety of materials, including mineral wool and cotton, but it’s most commonly constructed from glass. This type of insulation is moisture-resistant, allowing it to resist mold and mildew growth and offer better thermal efficiency than non-moisture-resistant fiberglass options.

Other forms of attic insulation include reflective foil and mineral wool. Reflective insulation deflects radiant heat to keep homes cooler in Wisconsin’s summers, reducing the load on air conditioning systems. Mineral wool is natural and fire-resistant, with a high R-value of between R-3.5 and R-4.5 per inch. It’s more expensive than other options, but it’s moisture-resistant and offers good acoustic insulation.

Proper attic insulation can help prevent the buildup of moisture in coastal homes, which is common due to the proximity of bodies of water. This moisture can lead to fungus, structural damage, and poor indoor air quality. Insulation prevents the flow of moisture and keeps it from absorbing into the structure of the house, protecting against humidity levels and salt air.

Coastline Insulation of Pensacola
2007 N 11th Ave Pensacola FL 32503
(850)-565-1027