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Rigid board (or foam board) insulation is made of polyurethane or polystyrene materials and comes in panels, providing excellent thermal protection. This type of insulation effectively reduces heat and wood conduction and can be used to insulate any part of a home.
Asbestos was the king of insulation for more than a century, from the mid-1800s through the mid-1900s. It wasn't until people started finding out about the harmful effects of asbestos in the 1970s that insulation switched over to today's materials.
Upgrading your insulation can really save you a substantial amount of money on your energy bills. Depending on your heating system and how much insulation you end up adding, you can save anywhere from 10 percent to 50 percent.
Without sufficient insulation, temperatures in an attic during the summer can rise up to 160 degrees. Installing insulation in attics helps reduce heat flow from the attic to the home, which reduces the usage of HVAC systems.
Cellulose insulation is ecofriendly since it is made with recycled paper. However, it can be more difficult to find since it isn’t as widely used as fiberglass.