If you’re experiencing high energy bills and less-than-ideal home comfort, you need to address underlying causes like air leaks and insufficient insulation to solve the problem. Here are some tips on how to check the insulation level and find air leakage sources in two specific areas of your home to help you decide if it’s time to have a professional make some necessary improvements.
The Department of Energy (DOE) advises homeowners in our climate region to insulate between the attic floor joists up to R-38, and to seal leaks to limit heat transfer between the attic and conditioned living space. There are a couple of easy ways to investigate these two issues:
Sealing all leaks sources, installing a vapor barrier on the attic floor and adding sufficient insulation is the best way to curtail attic energy waste. Exterior WallsThe DOE also recommends insulating exterior wall cavities to R-19, and sealing any leaks in the envelope using caulk, spray foam insulation and weatherstripping. To check if these steps are necessary:
To learn more tips about increasing the insulation level and sealing leaks in your Orlando home, contact us at Rinaldi’s Energy Solutions.