The connection between insulation and attic insulation performance is critical to minimizing energy consumption, optimizing equipment performance, and protecting your investment. Achieving these goals requires a home that is well insulated and sealed. Insulation prevents air leakage and keeps conditioned indoor air from escaping or entering your living spaces, reducing the workload of your heating or cooling system and reducing your energy costs.
Uninsulated walls, ceilings, and ductwork allow significant amounts of conditioned air to escape, forcing your system to work overtime and increasing your energy bills. Professional air sealing and insulation upgrades significantly reduce this problem, lowering your energy bills while improving comfort.
Often, the most impactful upgrades involve the attic and ductwork, where high energy bills are often the first sign of insufficient insulation. Insulation keeps warm air from escaping in the winter and cool air from seeping into your living spaces, reducing the strain on your system.
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In addition to reducing your energy costs, insulation increases the lifespan of your system by preventing excessive cycling. This constant starting and stopping puts unnecessary stress on components, leading to accelerated wear and tear and early failure. With a reduced need for system running time, insulation also limits temperature fluctuations throughout your space, which can cause discomfort for occupants. This translates to a more comfortable, productive workplace and fewer maintenance calls for your business.
Georgia Insulation
2092 Crow Rd, Gainesville, GA 30501
(770)758-4459
