Boosting Your Attic’s Insulation
Boosting your home’s insulation is an affordable way to improve its comfort and energy efficiency. Rise Foam Insulation prevents heat from transferring between living spaces and the unconditioned attic space, reducing the need to use your heating or cooling system. It also reduces noise and moisture levels in conditioned rooms.
There are several different attic insulation materials you can choose from, each with its specific R-value ratings. It’s important to consult with an experienced contractor for experience-based recommendations that best fit your needs. For example, they might recommend a specific type and R-value based on your building codes or climate zone.
Why Homeowners Choose Rise Foam Insulation for Lasting Results
Fiberglass batt insulation is a common choice for attics because it’s inexpensive and easy to install. It’s made from flexible fiberglass strands formed into batts or rolls that come in varying thicknesses and R-values. It’s an odorless, fireproof and moisture-resistant material that can help cut down on external noise and dampen sound from rooms inside the house.
Another option is cellulose insulation, which is made from recycled paper treated with fire retardants and is blown into attics as a loose-fill material. It’s a natural and eco-friendly attic insulation option that is very dense. It has a high R-value, offers excellent thermal performance and helps control air circulation in the attic and a home’s structure.
Another attic insulation option is rigid foam board insulation, which is typically installed on attic floors or against the attic roof decking. It’s moisture-resistant, odorless, fireproof and has a very high R-value, offering superb thermal and structural performance.
Rise Foam Insulation
867 E Apache St Tulsa, OK 74106
918-520-8485

