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Choosing the Right Insulation for Your La Crescenta Rental Home

Spraying Blow-In Fiberglass Insulation Between the Attic Trusses of Your La Crescenta Rental HomeWhen making a decision on insulation for your La Crescenta rental homes, there are several different types you can choose from, all of which having pros and cons. This can make it hard to choose the right insulation unless you possess the information you need to make an informed choice. In the following, we’ll observe four of the most common types of home insulation along with some of their pros and cons.

Fiberglass

Fiberglass insulation is intended for use in unfinished walls, floors, and ceilings. It consists of glass fibers matted into fluffy (usually pink) batts and rolls. The size of these batts or rolls makes them a good choice for installation between studs, joists, and beams. As it is quite easy to install and relatively inexpensive, fiberglass insulation is a commonly selected choice. However, it can irritate the skin and airways, so one has to put on gloves and take other safety precautions before handling them. Another downside to fiberglass insulation is that it is hard to add to existing construction without tearing apart walls and ceilings.

Loose Fill and Blown-In

Loose fill or blown-in insulation is exceptionally useful in adding insulation to existing walls, attic floors, or other difficult-to-reach spots. Loose fill and blown-in insulation are typically made up of dry cellulose, fiberglass, or mineral wool. The process of blowing in the insulation is probably its biggest disadvantage since specialized equipment must be used.

Foam Board

Foam board is often utilized to insulate concrete blocks and slabs. Made from heavy-duty materials like polyurethane, foam board can be built directly into the walls of new construction. When adding to existing construction, foam board can be used to insulate foundation walls, floors, and ceilings. Though it is relatively thin, it does have a high insulating value. However, like blown-in insulation, foam board necessitates specialized skills and equipment for installation. Also, it is not fire or weather resistant, and so extra layers have to be added to achieve a weatherproof finish.

Sprayed Foam

Sprayed foam is one of the most adaptable types of insulation available. Sprayed foam is made from a durable polyurethane and is meant for use in confined spaces, gaps, walls, and unfinished attic floors. It is easy to add around existing construction and pipes or other features. You can buy sprayed foam in small containers for minor jobs, but bigger quantities have to be applied by means of special spraying equipment. Also, it tends to be pricier than some of the other insulation types.

All in all, the type of insulation you choose for your rental homes will be determined by a combination of factors, including the current condition of the home, what needs to be insulated, and cost. All types will boost the home’s energy efficiency, and so no matter which one you choose, you’ll increase the value and comfort of your rental homes in La Crescenta. To learn more, please contact us online or call us at 626-600-2884 today!

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