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Insulation Company in Minneapolis MN | Frequently Asked Questions

Many homeowners, business owners, and property owners tend to have many questions concerning insulation, which is why Century Insulation would like to address some of the most common insulation questions we receive, because we believe that the best type of customer is an informed customer. If your question(s) expand(s) further than what we have discussed below, don’t hesitate to contact your local insulation professionals at Century Insulation today. We have the experience, certification, and knowledge to answer any residential or commercial insulation questions. Insulation Company in Minneapolis MN

Insulation Company in Minneapolis MN | Insulation FAQ

1) Why Should I Insulate My Home or Building?

Insulation is a long-term investment in your home or property that can save you money over time. Lack of proper insulation in your property’s attic and roof, windows and walls will require your heating, air and ventilation systems to work harder to get to and maintain a comfortable indoor temperature.

More Benefits of Insulation:

    • Lower your monthly air and heating bills
    • Increase your indoor air quality
    • Rebates and other incentives are available for those who improve their energy efficiency
    • Reduces noise travel
    • Adds value to your property
    • Fire, allergen, mildew and mold protection

2) What is R-Value?

R-Value is a measurement scale that is used in the building and construction industry to measure thermal resistance. The higher the R-Value is, the more the material can resist heat and cold loss; depending on size, density, or weight. All insulation materials, such as fiberglass, cellulose, spray foam and any other insulation options are tested for R-value. But the material’s R-value doesn’t necessarily mean that your home will have that same level of R-value. That’s why correct insulation installation is so important.

3) How much will I save by adding insulation to the walls, ceilings, and floors of my home?

According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the typical U.S. family spends close to $1,500 each year on energy bills. And in Minnesota, it is doubtful you’re on the low end of this list, due to Minnesota’s weather extremes. DOE statistics show that, typically, 44% of a homeowner’s utility bill goes for heating and cooling costs. DOE states that homeowners may be able to reduce their energy bills from 10% to 50% by taking certain steps. One of the primary steps is increasing the amount of existing insulation in their homes or purchasing additional insulation when buying new homes.

Unless your home was constructed with special attention to energy efficiency, adding insulation will most likely reduce your utility bills. However, the amount of energy you conserve will depend on several factors: your local climate; the size, shape, and construction of your house; living habits; the type and efficiency of the heating and cooling systems; the type of fuel you use; and so on. Energy conserved is money saved, and your annual savings increase when your utility rates go down.

4) How much insulation should my residential or commercial building have?

Different areas of a home or building have different recommended R-values. If your home or other property was built before the 1980s, chances are high that it is does not have an adequate amount of insulation, and you may be paying for it in the form of higher-than-necessary energy bills.

5) What is the difference among fiberglass, rock and slag wool, cellulose, and foam insulation?

Fiberglass is made from molten sand or recycled glass and other inorganic materials under highly controlled conditions. Fiberglass is produced in batt, blanket, and loose-fill forms.

Rock and slag wool are manufactured in a similar way as fiberglass, but use natural rock and blast furnace slag as its raw material. Typical forms are loose-fill, blanket, or board types.

Cellulose is a loose-fill made from recycled materials, much of it paper and flame retardants are added to it in order to give it a permanent fireproof element.

Foam insulation are available as rigid boards or foamed-in-place materials that can fill and seal blocks or building cavity spaces. Foams are also used in air sealing to fill gaps, cracks, or openings.

Reflective materials are fabricated from aluminum foils with a variety of backings such as polyethylene bubbles and plastic film. Reflective insulation slows the transfer of heat; they can be tested by the same methods as mass insulation and therefore assigned an R-value.

A Radiant Barrier is a building construction material consisting of a low emittance (normally 0.1 or less) surface (usually aluminum foil) bounded by an open air space. Radiant barriers are used for the sole purpose of hindering the transfer of heat by radiation.

6) Why should I hire a professional insulation contractor rather than a home improvement contractor or general contractor?

Professional insulation contractors devote their time to insulation contracting services and focus on your energy conservation and comfort. Proper installation is essential in order for insulation to perform properly.

Moreover, knowledge of vapor retarders, air infiltration, ventilation, recessed lighting, and water pipes are just a few of the areas critical to installation techniques. Professional insulation contractors have access to a wide variety of training, are familiar with local codes and regulations, and can offer guidance about the type and amount of insulation to be used.

7) Can insulation help reduce unwanted sound?

Yes. Insulation is an efficient way to reduce unwanted sound, and it is commonly used to dampen sound and create a quieter interior environment. Insulation effectively reduces noise transmission through floors, ceilings and through interior and exterior walls. A professional insulation contractor can help you select the proper insulation for your needs.

Insulation Company in Minneapolis MN | More About Our Services

For any further questions contact Century Insulation; our Minnesota Professional Insulation Contractors are more than happy to answer your questions at (763) 270-8765!

We offer our expert insulation services in the following cities in Minnesota:

MinneapolisRoseville|  St PaulCoon RapidsBrooklyn ParkMinnetonkaEdinaWoodbury|  LakevilleEden Prairie|  Fridley|  Maplewood|  ShoreviewArden Hills|  Mounds ViewMaple Grove|  ShakopeeChanhassenRogers|  PlymouthGolden ValleyVictoriaChamplinChaskaPrior LakeSavageHopkinsAndoverSt Louis ParkNew BrightonApple ValleyBurnsvilleRamseyAnokaCrystalHam LakeBloomington|BlaineNew HopeRichfieldSpring Lake ParkColumbia HeightsBrooklyn CenterEaganLittle CanadaMendota HeightsOakdaleVadnais HeightsWhite Bear LakeStillwaterCentervilleFalcon HeightsForest LakeGem Lake| HugoLino Lakes| LauderdaleMahtomediNorth OaksWyomingHudsonLake ElmoGrantBayportNewportPine SpringsInver Grove HeightsRosemountOrnoSt CloudBrooklyn ParkSt MichaelSt AnthonyHastings 

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