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You could do it wrong If you aren't a trained insulation installation professional, there is a good chance that you could end up installing your insulation incorrectly. A substantial problem when people try to install their own insulation is gaps in the insulation. Such gaps make the insulation highly ineffective.
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Learn More »In addition to injuring yourself, you could also damage your home by trying to install insulation on your own. If your insulation is improperly installed, mold, rust, and ice dams could form in and outside your home. When insulation is installed improperly, warm air can escape your attic and cause the snow on your roof to melt and refreeze repeatedly. This frequent thaw-freeze cycle may cause ice dams to form on your roof, trapping melted water in a pool. The extra weight of water on your roof could cause the roof to sag, doing serious structural damage to your home, or even collapse. An improperly insulated home may also result in excess moisture as well. Such excessive moisture can not only cause metal elements in your home to rust and deteriorate more quickly, but it also provides an ideal environment for mold to flourish. In addition to being potentially hazardous to one’s health, a mold outbreak in one’s home can weaken its structural integrity.
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Aside from the many health and safety risks of installing your own insulation, doing so correctly is also simply very time consuming. While professional insulation installers may make it look like a piece of cake, correctly installing insulation is very challenging—especially if you have little or no experience doing so. Thoroughly inspecting your home, determining which type of insulation is best for your home, gathering materials, installing your insulation, and testing to ensure that it has been installed correctly takes up quite a bit of time. Unless you’re willing to invest a substantial amount of time and energy into properly insulating your home, it is probably best to hire a professional insulation contractor.
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