Poor Insulation is Costing America; Can New Insulation Technology Conserve Energy and Save Money?

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AUSTIN, Texas – April 29, 2016 – Is your home leaking money? Uninsulated or poorly insulated structures waste energy, and dramatically increase the cost of utilities. A properly insulated roof alone can save as much as 20 percent on energy bills. Walls are the biggest source of heat loss, resulting inasmuch as a 35 percent of a home’s total heat loss. By simply adding insulation, this number is reduced by two-thirds. As much as 10 percent of heat can be lost through poorly insulated flooring, and older homes with wooden flooring likely have no insulation whatsoever. Insulation overall reduces heating and cooling costs by between 40 and 60 percent, and an effectively installed home insulation system will pay for itself within five to six years.

New insulation technology is highly efficient, simple to install, and long-lasting. Spray foam insulation requires installation only once, and lasts throughout the lifetime of the structure. Blown in insulation is 22 percent more efficient than traditional Batt Insulation. These forms of insulation dramatically reduce the energy expenditure on the part of HVAC units, and therefore avoid the need to repair and replace said units. They are also infinitely more effective at combatting moisture (which leads to mold and mildew), pollutants and allergens – all of which are costly to remove, and dangerous to public health.

Local installation company Fresh Insulation utilizes this latest technology to provide homeowners with the most efficient use of their heating and cooling units, therefore saving centrally located Texans thousands on their utility bills. Fresh Insulation also uses radiant barrier technology, which is the only form of insulation that combats radiant heat. Providing attic ventilation services, removing existing material, as well as providing floor and wall insulation, Fresh Insulation offers full-home insulation service, as well as a free assessment of the site.

For more information, please visit http://freshinsulation.com/

Contact:
Business owner is Steven Fenner
Phone: 512-387-9388
Bryan Bean
fourcoolbeans@gmail.com

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