5 STAR CONFIDENCE
R-Value
What is it?
The measure of thermal resistance of air flow through a material. The bigger the number, the better the insulation's effectiveness.
Why should I care?
Your home has gaps, cracks, and crevices that allow air infiltration, losing you thousands of $dollars a year. Cellulose Insulation is sprayed in and fills in any air penetration areas giving it a good r-value.
R-value is only one of the comparisions used to determine the better insulation. It should not be used as the only comparision because R-value testing is done in perfect conditions not feasible to real world living.
What else should I consider?
-Soundproofing
-Fire Safety
-Mold Retardant
-Eco-friendliness
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FOR YOUR PROTECTION
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Incentives and Tax Credits for installing insulation
Both the Federal Government and local utility companies have provided incentives to better insulate your home. Check with your local utility company about their programs that will allow you to insulate your home and receive even more benefits than “just” savings on your monthly bills. Due to ever changing legislation please follow this link http://www.energystar.gov/ to the Department of Energy to find out what opportunities are currently available.
Cellulose v Fiberglass R-value: