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  • How to Save Money on Your Heat Bills

    If you live in a climate that suffer from extremely cold winters like I do, you may have difficulty paying the high heat bills. There are a few ways that you can save money on your heat bill by...

  • Ceiling Insulation Requirements

    Insulation in a home ceiling can be a great way to keep heat from escaping during the colder months of the year. Properly insulating your home can also save money on utility bills.

  • How to Improve House Insulation

    Home insulation is one of the major factors that contribute to the heat and cool air loss that causes high utility bills. Conducting an energy audit of your home can help you determine how much...

  • How to Install Fiberglass

    Sheets of fiberglass are often used in insulating homes. Whether you're inserting them in the walls or floor of a house that's being built or remodeled or fitting them inside the ceiling from the...

  • How to Insulate Small Areas

    Every insulation project has a few places where the standard-sized rolls of insulation will not fit. To make certain that your home is completely insulated, you will have to cut and fit pieces of...

  • The Best Way to Insulate Around a Replacement Window

    There are many options available to consumers wanting to insulate new replacement windows. Less expensive methods such as weather sealing and plastic film are good places to start. Cellular shades...

  • How to Use Blown-In Insulation

    If your hollow exterior walls are allowing cold air to seep into your home, why not take a long weekend and insulate them? No, you don't have to rip open the walls. Your local home-improvement...

  • DIY Cellulose Insulation Into Existing Walls

    If your monthly heating bill is out of control and you can feel cold air leaking into your home from an uninsulated exterior wall, you don't have to rip apart the room to install insulation. A...

  • Do it Yourself Insulation of House Walls

    The easiest and most effective way to insulate a wall in your home is to staple up paper-backed fiberglass insulation between the studs while the wall is open for new construction or remodeling....

  • DIY Soundproof Insulation

    Whether you're building an in-house recording studio or simply hoping to reduce the levels of outdoor noise in your home, improving your insulation is a smart option. A well-insulated home can...

  • How to Blow Insulation Into an Attic

    If you could only do one home improvement project to improve the energy efficiency of your home, most experts would recommend insulating attic space. Because heat rises, an uninsulated or...

  • Ways To Soundproof a Noisy House

    Some houses can be maddeningly noisy, particularly old homes which were not built for the bustle of today's neighborhoods or city streets. So if every slight sound creates a barrage of noise in...

  • How to Face Foil Insulation on a Basement Wall

    Insulating a basement area includes creating a moisture barrier. However, many basements do not have any type of exterior sealant on the outside of the walls. This lack of a moisture barrier can...

  • DIY: Blow-In Insulation

    Proper insulation in homes will reduce energy costs and make the home more comfortable by retaining heat or cold within the home. It will also reduce how much the outdoor climate can affect the...

  • Things to Consider When Choosing Insulation for Your House

    Home insulation is part of the building structure, and can provide many benefits such as blocking outside pollutants and mold spores. The home insulation keeps the house warm in the winter and...

  • How to Use Blow-In Insulation

    Blown-In insulation is an excellent material to insulate walls in existing structures. Blown-In insulation can also be used in attics. Proper insulation can reduce energy costs and improve the...

  • Best Type of Insulation for Homes

    Insulation is needed to keep a home climate controlled. Insulation in attics and walls prevent heat or cold from escaping outdoors and helps limit the effect of the outdoor climate. Insulation is...

  • How to Insulate Knee Walls

    Knee walls are typical in bungalow style homes. Knee walls are walls that run from floor to ceiling at a point somewhere inside of the peak of the house. It is common to have an upstairs bedroom...

  • Home Insulation Tips

    A home can be kept comfortable during summer and winter by insulating and ventilating it correctly while ensuring that heating and cooling systems are well maintained. Proper insulation also will...

  • Attic Insulation Tips

    If you remember your basic science, then you will recall that hot air rises. Warm air in the home will rise to the ceilings and continue floating upward to the attic and out of the house if the...

  • How to Calculate Insulation for Stud Walls

    Calculating the amount of insulation you need to insulate your stud-built walls is necessary to determine the quantity of materials you will need to purchase. The material requirement calculations...

  • How to Install Foam Insulation Panels

    Foam insulation panels are a convenient and economical way to add insulation to garage doors, sheds, stud walls, foundation walls, attics, roofs, etc. Most of the foam insulation paneling...

  • How to Prevent Frozen Pipes

    Frozen or freezing pipes can be prevented with foam insulation that wraps around the pipes. Wrap electrical tape around pipes in cold climates with help from a home repair specialist and...

  • How to Remove Basement Mold

    The good news about basement mold is that it's harmful to mice, roaches, and spiders that want to make a home at the bottom of your home. The bad news is that it's also harmful to humans! In...

  • How to Cut Fiberglass Insulation

    Cutting a batt or sheet of fiberglass insulation can be messy and frustrating. The fiberglass is fuzzy and difficult to cut straight. Fortunately, a few simple steps can make the project much...

  • How to Replace Attic Insulation

    High heating and cooling bills may not be caused solely by an inefficient furnace or air conditioner. This could be traced to a lack of insulation, improper installation of insulation, or...

  • About Black Mold

    Although the phrase "black mold" is not a scientific term referring to any specific species of mold, as most molds are black or dark in color, it generally describes indoor molds commonly found in...

  • How to Go Green and Preserve Energy

    Going green can apply in more ways than one when it comes to preserving energy. First of all, you are helping the planet since less energy consumption leads to less burning of fossil fuels and...

  • How to Seal a Window from Cold

    Window leaks are not only a health hazard but could also lead to an increase in your energy bill. The following steps should ensure any window is leak-proof.

  • How to Successfully Install Fiberglass Insulation.

    Installing Fiberglass insulation is not a pleasant task so be properly dressed for the job.

  • How to Lay Fiberglass

    Fiberglass has long been among the most effective as well inexpensive choices for insulation. Follow these simple steps to lay fiberglass, and reap the benefits of lower heating costs in the...

  • How to Make Your Home More Energy Efficient With Thicker Walls

    If you live in a typical home made of two by four construction your walls may only be R-13 which does not offer the best protection in either hot or cold climates. Here is how to double the...

  • How to Plug Drafts in Ceilings

    Hot air rises. And even the most efficient ceiling fan will not re-circulate the warm air rising in winter if you have an opening or crack that is causing a draft. For the best insulation, you...

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