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fiberglass The most common form of home insulation is the “batt and roll” or “blanket” type, which is the least expensive to purchase and install. Its most common material is fiberglass, but if you're looking for an alternative, check out these natural fiber options: Mineral wool. Cotton (recycled denim)
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The ideal temperature is between 77 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit. During the summer months, temperatures are often higher than normal inside the home....
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Fiberglass is one of the most common choices for insulation because of its affordability and fire resistance. It’s also fairly easy to install. Yet with all of its attractions, it’s also known to cause respiratory complications and skin irritation. It’s also not particularly kind to the environment because it can’t be recycled and takes more energy to produce than its eco-friendly counterparts. If you’re looking to break away from the itchy, pink fiberglass fluff, we have a list of non-fiberglass insulation options for your home that are energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. But first, let’s learn why you need insulation in the first place.
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For those who want to move away from the itchy, pink fiberglass insulation, there are alternative options that are more energy-efficient and better for the environment – but they’re more expensive. Let’s break them down:
Every opening in your shed is a potential access route for rodents. Seal the holes under the door, cracks on the wall, and crevices on the floor....
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These next two options are pretty unique insulators, meaning they’re also quite costly. But if you have the budget, they’re great alternatives with a high R-Value.
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