| Q. How much insulation should
I have in my home?
A. If you have an existing home or are planning to build a new
home, you should have enough insulation to help protect you from
rising energy
prices in the future, even if it is above code. For this area you should
have the following insulation levels: R-38 in the attic and R-13 in
the sidewalls.
Q. Can I add insulation to the existing insulation in my attic?
A. Yes. If you’re adding insulation yourself, use unfaced
insulation. Or Garland Insulating Ltd. can blow in a uniform layer
and check the other areas
of your home.
Q. What type of insulation is the best?
A. All insulations have their particular features. What’s
important is the R-value of the insulation. Always buy insulation
by R-value.
Q. How
do I know I’ll get the insulation
level I want?
A. Garland Insulating Ltd. will give you an insulation certificate
stating exactly what insulation and how much was installed in you
home.
Our well-trained
employees are your assurance also.
Q. How do I qualify for a Federal Tax Credit?
A. Whether yours is a new home or an existing one, Garland Insulating
Ltd. is familiar with how you can qualify for your tax credit.
Just give
us a call.
Or
for more
information, click here.
Q. How do I build an Energy Star home?
A. Garland Insulating Ltd. is a qualified Energy
Star insulation
company. We’ll work with you to review your plans and tell
you exactly what you must do to qualify.
Q. If I’m
building a new home, can you tell me how much it will cost me each
year to heat and cool my
home?
A. Yes. That’s part of our Environments
For Living program.
For more information, click here.
Q. Does extra insulation help reduce air conditioning bills?
A. Yes. Just as it helps keep cold from entering in the winter,
insulation helps keep hot air from entering in the summer.
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