Posts Tagged ‘attic’

Cathedral Ceiling Insulation

Properly insulating your cathedral ceilings will help reduce heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer. Insulated ceilings allow ceiling temperatures to remain closer to room temperatures, providing an even temperature distribution throughout the house. Before insulating or deciding whether to add insulation to your cathedral ceilings, first see our information about [...]

Duct Insulation

Properly insulating air ducts located in unconditioned spaces such as attics, crawl spaces, garages, or unfinished basements can help improve your home’s energy efficiency. Air ducts supply conditioned air from your space heating and cooling equipment to your living spaces. They also return an equal volume of air back to the equipment to be conditioned [...]

Attic Knee-Wall Door

A knee-wall is typically a partial height wall that is usually found in the upstairs level of finished-attic homes. These walls are notoriously leaky and often uninsulated. Knee-wall doors need to be weatherstripped. They also need a latch that pulls tightly against the weatherstripping and the frame to achieve a solid seal. Use construction adhesive [...]

Attic Pull-Down Stairs

When attic access is gained through pull-down stairs, the frame for the stairs fits in a rough opening and leaves a gap, much like a door or window, which must be sealed. If the gap is small (less than 1/2 inch), caulk can be used as the sealant. If a larger opening exists, then a [...]

Attic Hatch

An attic hatch or scuttle hole is simply a removable portion of the ceiling that allows entry to the attic. A scuttle hole is often located in a closet or main hallway. For air sealing, weatherstripping can be installed either on the hatch itself or on the inside of the trim or base where the [...]

Attic Access Insulation and Air Sealing

Adequately insulating and air sealing the access to an attic— especially to unconditioned attics—will help lower your heating and cooling bills. A home’s attic access, which could be an attic hatch, pull-down stairs, or a knee-wall door, often goes uninsulated. This gap in the attic insulation increases heat loss in the winter and heat gain [...]

Attic Insulation

Properly insulating and air sealing your attic will help reduce your energy bills. Attics are often one of the easiest places in a house to insulate, especially if you’d like to add insulation. Before insulating or deciding whether to add insulation to your attic, first see our information about adding insulation to an existing house [...]

Attic Energy Savers

*   If you’re in the market for new windows, consider high-efficiency alternatives. Look for the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) label, an independent industry rating system for the energy performance of windows, doors, and skylights. * Look for windows made of low emissivity—or “low-E”—glass. Low-E glass has a special thin coating that lets in light, [...]

The ABCs of Insulation

The FTC requires insulation manufacturers and sellers to test and label their products. Generally, the higher the “R-value” the more energy you can save. When you buy insulation, installers and retailers have to give you an R-value fact sheet. New home sellers must give you information about the type, thickness, and R-value of the insulation [...]

Insulation & Windows

It’s What’s Upstairs That Counts No matter where you live, your home will be more comfortable and cost less to heat and cool with the right insulation. That could mean more money in your pocket all year round. Unless your home was designed with energy efficiency in mind, adding insulation can be a good way [...]