Attic Insulation

Put an end to uncomfortable rooms and high utility bills with an affordable attic insulation upgrade

Signs of inadequate attic insulation

  • Rooms directly beneath the attic get too hot or too cold at certain times of the year – even though other parts of the house remain comfortable.
  • High electric bills and/or high bills for heating fuel.
  • Cold drafts in certain parts of the house during wintertime.
  • Recessed “can” lights in the ceiling directly below the attic.
  • Attic floor joists are visible above or between existing attic insulation.
  • Less than 10 in. of attic insulation.

Heat passes all too easily through a poorly insulated attic. In the winter, heated interior air rises naturally by convection and escapes into the attic through numerous air leaks. Conductive heat loss through the cold ceiling makes rooms directly beneath the attic even colder.

 

The problem reverses on a hot summer day, as attic temperatures rise to the 140 degree range and heat moves into your living space, creating uncomfortably hot rooms that are expensive to cool. In many homes, these overheated rooms are bedrooms, adding to the homeowner’s frustrations.

 

If you’re worried about insufficient attic insulation in your home, we can help! Our experts will evaluate your attic and recommend the best solutions to improve your energy efficiency.

 

FREE 22-POINT ENERGY HOME AUDIT

Our free energy home audit is the 1st step in achieving an energy efficient home. We’ve completed thousands of audits in the Minnesota area and can help you find where your home is loosing heat in the winter and allowing the heat of the summer to enter your home and drive your utility bills through the roof.

WHY DO YOU NEED INSULATION FOR YOUR HOME?

Lower Energy Bills

It has been shown that installing Sealed Envelope Premium Foam Insulation in your walls results in substantial savings on your energy bills!

A Healthier Home

Protecting your home with USA Insulation will lower your energy consumption and reduce carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions.

Comfort Life

Increasing insulation reduces the heat exchange, maintaining a more consistent level of comfort throughout your home year-round!