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Insulation Installation & Removal

Why Insulate Your House?
Heating and cooling account for 50 to 70% of the energy used in the average American home. Inadequate insulation and air leakage are leading causes of energy waste in most homes. Insulation:
saves money
saves energy in this time of limited resources
makes your house more comfortable
makes walls, ceilings, and floors warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer
The amount of energy you save will depend on several key factors: climate; size and shape of your house; the living habits of your family; the type and efficiency of the heating and cooling systems; and the fuel you use. Once the energy savings have paid for the installation cost, energy conserved is money saved - and saving energy will be even more important as utility rates go up. This is a wise investment not only for your pocket but also our planet.
Heat flows naturally from a warmer to a cooler space. In winter, the heat moves directly from all heated living spaces to the outdoors and to adjacent unheated attics, garages, and basements - wherever there is a difference in temperature. During the summer, heat moves from outdoors to the house interior. To maintain comfort, the heat lost in winter must be replaced by your heating system and the heat gained in summer must be removed by your air conditioner. Insulating ceilings, walls, and floors decreases the heating or cooling needed by providing an effective resistance to the flow of heat. Department of Energy - www.ornl.gov
Rejuvenators Insulation
Rejuvenators will offer you with the adequate type of R-value (thermal resistance value) for your home type, or let you decide how much you want or need. We offer multiple type of insulation. Our most common type is Blown-in loose-fill insulation. This includes cellulose, fiberglass, or rock wool in the form of loose fibers or fiber pellets that are blown using pneumatic equipment. This form of insulation can be used in wall cavities. It is also appropriate for unfinished attic floors, for irregularly shaped areas, and for filling in around obstructions.
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