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Lowering Your Heating and Cooling Bills with Good Insulation
By Eric Corey Freed
 
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Natural Heating & Cooling Design
A well-insulated home will hold in temperature, lowering your heating and cooling bills. Insulation keeps your heat from leaking out through the walls. The more you have, the better it works, and the lower your heating and cooling bills will be.
Nothing else you can do will have as big an impact on your monthly utility bills as insulating your home sufficiently. When it comes to insulation, if some is good, more is definitely better. (Find more on insulation)

Other Critical Areas to Insulate in Your Home

Insulation doesn’t just go in the walls. Be sure to insulate in the following places, too:
  • Attic: Be sure to insulate the floor and roof of your attic.
  • Foundation: More than half of the heat in the average home leaks out of the edges of the foundation slab. Insulate the edges prior to erecting the walls.
  • Crawl space: An average of 80% of the air in a home’s moldy, dank, cold crawl space will end up in the house. Insulate the floors to prevent this from happening.
  • Hot-water pipes: Adding insulation wrap to the hot-water pipes is simple to do and especially important for pipes in crawl spaces. Try to avoid running ducts and pipes through unheated attics or crawl spaces.
 
 

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