We all know that energy is expensive, and the cost is continually increasing year to year. 56% of all energy consumption in the United States is used to heat and cool your home and commercial buildings, so adding to the thermal envelope of your structure is a great idea.
Insulating your home or commercial building saves energy, which translates into saving dollars. It keeps you warmer in the winter, cooler in the summer, and reduces the exhaust from HVAC units that run constantly, therefore protecting the environment. Another great benefit to a well-insulated structure is the reduced wear and tear on your equipment, giving it a longer life.
But which insulation is best for your project? Like other building products, every type of insulation has its own unique qualities, characteristics, and advantages. Choosing the right type of insulation can be critical to obtaining the best possible results and benefits.