The Benefits of Proper Attic Insulation

Let’s face it, you probably don’t spend that much time in your attic. Because of this, your attic might get neglected more often than not. Little do most people know is that your attic does a lot more than just act as a storage unit for your stuff. It is designed to provide a protective barrier for your home from the cold, heat and the humidity. In order for your attic to actually work properly and protect your home from the outside weather, it must be properly insulated. In addition to protecting your home from the outside weather, proper insulation can also offer significant energy savings. Your HVAC system works hard to control the temperature in your home to keep your comfortable, don’t let insufficient attic insulation ruin that work. Below we will discuss some of the major benefits of having proper attic insulation.
Improved Comfort
With proper insulation, the outside weather (including those hot and humid summer days and the freezing cold winter nights) are trapped outside and cannot enter your home. That means that your HVAC system will be the reason behind the air inside of your home and not coming from another source that you don’t want it to come from. You will have total control of the temperature inside of your home which will result in improved comfort for you.
Lower Utility Bills
It might seem obvious but with proper insulation, your HVAC system isn’t having to work overtime to combat the unwelcome weather sneaking into your home because of poor insulation. Your HVAC system has a considerably lower workload and will be able to heat and cool your home more efficiently with good attic insulation.
Safe Home Structure
Last but not least, proper insulation in your attic can help to prevent gradual damage to your home from heat and moisture. It stops water vapor from seeping inside and eroding your walls. It can also slow down the heat buildup in your attic which cause your shingles on your roof to swell and crack. Proper attic insulation can also prevent mold that thrives in cool, moist areas because your insulation mitigates the effects of condensation in your attic.



