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What is crawl space insulation?

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What is crawl space insulation?

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Many homes do not have basements but instead have a crawl space. This space is very small but can be long and in just about any shape. Families with a crawl space will place crawl space insulation to better insulate their home. 

If you do not use crawl space insulation, your home loses heat in the winter and cool air during the summer. This can make for some rather large utility bills. Crawl space insulation needs to be chosen for the type of crawl space you have, vented or unventilated. Unventilated crawl space is much easier to insulate than vented.

With vented crawl space you will need to prepare the space by covering all holes and placing rolled insulation in the floor joints. With an unvented space you just place the insulation in the space and you are done.

The downside to crawl space insulation is a potential problem with rodents such as; mice, pests and at times water. The upside to crawl space insulation is saving money on your utility bill. If you insulate the crawl space properly you will save money in the long run and be able to lower your current utility bill. Leaving you extra money to save for a vacation or save for that new car you want so badly. Every home owner deserves the best in life when it comes to improving their home.

For more information on how to properly install crawl space insulation visit energy savors. For information on different crawl space insulation and how to prepare for insulation visit crawl space insulation free installation tips.

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Insulating your home helps you save money on heating and cooling costs. When thinking about insulating your home, don’t forget the area under your home. Crawl space insulation is important for keeping the temperature of your home constant, as well as avoiding costly repairs resulting from frozen water pipes. The most commonly used insulation in crawlspaces is fiberglass rolls or bats, but foam board insulation is also used. The type of crawl space insulation you choose will depend on whether your crawlspace is ventilated or not. In some areas, crawlspaces are ventilated to allow airflow and limit humidity and moisture under the home. In a ventilated crawlspace, insulation should be installed under the sub flooring of the home. The rolled strips are cut to fit between the floor joists, and held in place with either wire fasteners or chicken wire fastened to the underside of the joists. If air ducts and water pipes run between the joists, insulation can be installed directly over them, p

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