The question about how much insulation you should install depends on where you live (R-values in warm areas are different from R-values in colder areas) and on the age of your home (older buildings require more insulation). However, adding more and more insulation is not necessarily better, because it may become ineffective. Arkansas has hot, humid summers and mild winters; R-values in this state are R-13 for wall cavities and R-38 for attic insulation.
The importance of effective insulation should not be neglected, because it represents a major factor in your home’s heating and cooling capacity, being necessary to maintain the thermal comfort and to pay lower energy bills. A house that is properly insulated is also soundproof (from an interior and exterior perspective).
Due to the climate in the state, most insulation companies in Arkansas and Specifically quality trained Springdale roofing technicians are equipped to install radiant barriers and reflective insulation. The technology behind them is intelligent: during the cold season, the heat is reflected back into the house, while in the hot season, solar radiation is kept away from the attic. As a result, radiant barriers and reflective insulation keep the house cooler when the weather is hot and warmer when the weather is cold.
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