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Colorado Superior Roofing & Exteriors Insulation For Home Tips

Colorado is a place that features well-defined seasons. As a result, you can expect Colorado winters to be very cold and the summer to be quite hot. Under these circumstances, older homes with improper insulation often require homeowners to shift their HVAC units into overdrive, and the energy costs involved are equally disconcerting. As a result, using proper insulation is a must in most parts of Colorado.  In fact, local Lakewood roofers seasoned in roofing, recommend that you have your attic well insulated too, to help with the longevity of your roof.

 

Depending on the material you use, you might need multiple inches of thickness when it comes to achieving proper insulation, regardless of the area of your home you’re considering. Fiberglass, cellulose and mineral wool have the lowest R-value per inch, while polyurethane boards can reach an R-value of up to 7.

 

In some areas in Colorado you will need the thickest insulation sheathing and levels ranging between R25 and R60. This is usually the case with homes built near the Rocky Mountains or northern Colorado. In southwestern and eastern Colorado you will typically only need R2.5-R3 per inch, and a total insulation of R15 to R60, depending on the area of your home that you’re considering.

 

Proper insulation in Colorado is definitely a big deal. According to some experts, simply having good attic insulation will lower your energy costs by more than 30%, and the addition of good wall and ceiling insulation may bring you to a 50% energy bill cost reduction. Considering these figures, it is imperative to get the very best home insulation installations that local Colorado contractors can offer.

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