As a homeowner, when did you last check if your home's insulation was doing its job properly? From ice to mice, here are five things to examine to determine if your home's insulation is keeping you cool in summer and warm in winter.
September 15, 2015
As a homeowner, when did you last check if your home's insulation was doing its job properly? From ice to mice, here are five things to examine to determine if your home's insulation is keeping you cool in summer and warm in winter.
It's simple to check if your walls are insulated.
Sometimes you can also use a hole saw to cut a small hole inside a closet and inspect from there.
Insulation can make a cozy winter residence for mice, squirrels and even raccoons.
Doing a periodic check to make sure that there's good airflow in your attic will ensure that the space is cool and dry all year round.
This task is readily done in winter when there's snow. Even if winter hasn't yet befallen you, do you recall seeing ice dams last year?
A well-insulated, properly vented attic is the best insurance against this type of damage.
Sometimes your investigations may uncover a hidden danger in your house: in your exploration of your home's insulation, be very careful if you find vermiculite!
If you suspect you may have discovered asbestos-based vermiculite insulation, do not touch or move it unless you've had it tested by an approved lab and you're sure that it doesn't contain asbestos.
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