BUILDING/HOME OWNER 1. Where in my home can I apply Nansulate®?
Nansulate® can be applied in a variety of places in your home or building. You can boost the energy efficiency of your home by applying Nansulate® to the interior walls, ceiling, and attic area. Nansulate® will act as a barrier to all three methods of heat transfer – convective, conductive, and radiant. Radiant heat transfer is one of the most significant ways that heat is lost or gained from a home or building. The R-value does NOT measure blockage of radiant heat transfer. Nansuate can be used as attic insulation, pipe insulation, wall insulation, and duct insulation in your home, helping you lower fuel bills. Other places in a home or building where Nansulate® home insulation and corrosion prevention qualities can save energy are: water pipes, air conditioning/heating ducts, and hot water heaters, among others.
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