When insulation contractors come to your home to give you a quote for a home insulation project, they will likely talk about the different types of insulation materials available––each with its own unique benefits. One of those insulation materials is fibreglass.
This blog post looks at this common insulation material and explains why it is a good insulation option.
Fibreglass insulation is one of the most popular materials on the market today. This material is basically finely ground glass fibres woven together to form a cloth-like material.
At Insulation Removals, the fibreglass insulation we install is in batt form:
Fibreglass insulation has a few advantages that make the material an ideal choice for your insulation needs.
For starters, fibreglass is a poor conductor of heat and cold, a feature that makes the material ideal for use in both hot and cold climates. In hot climates, you want insulation that won't absorb heat from the sun and make your home even hotter. For colder climates, an insulation material that won't let heat escape from your home is a welcome option. That way, if you need new insulation, fibreglass is always available, no matter where you live.
Fibreglass insulation is also resistant to fire and moisture, so you can use the material in areas where these risks are present. Moreover, since fibreglass insulation is available in a wide range of thicknesses and densities, you can easily find a product that will meet your specific protection needs.
Finally, fibreglass insulation is a great option if you want an affordable insulation material. Insulation needs to cover a lot of areas, so putting in new insulation can be an investment. But you don’t need to spend a fortune ensuring your home has quality insulation. Instead, rely on fibreglass insulation, which provides the protection your home needs without too much financial constraint on your part.
Fibreglass can irritate the skin and eyes, so only let an expert install the material for you. They will have the tools, equipment and protective clothing to both remove and install the insulation.
Besides the lesser risks to your health, a professional contractor will also ensure a proper installation job to allow the material to achieve its maximum R-value. The R-value depicts the material's ability to resist heat flow. The higher this value is, the greater the insulating power. The trick is to ensure an error-free insulation job to achieve reasonable R-values.
The insulation professionals will know how to safely and quickly install the fibreglass to avoid missing any spots and provide insulation everywhere it needs to go. They will correctly place the insulation so that it is snug and fits precisely how it should.
Fortunately, you can always ask experienced insulation contractors like Insulation Removals for help. With years of experience in the home insulation industry, our contractors can help you choose the right insulation material for your home. Give us a call today! We will be happy to go over any questions or concerns you have about fibreglass insulation. We look forward to helping your home be safe and comfortable.