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pricewiseweb-blog · 6 years ago
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5 Reasons Why Choosing To Insulate Your Home Promotes Energy Savings From The Inside Out
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Installing insulation can benefit your home all year round! But, how do I insulate my home?  If you are building a new home in Australia, the Building Code of Australia (BCA) sets out a list of guidelines surrounding insulation requirements for your home. There are different insulation requirements depending on the climate zone you live in, so ensure you are well-informed beforehand. There are professional insulation installers who can install your home insulation for you. If it’s a DIY insulation install, make sure you are aware of your personal safety and any protective gear that is recommended for use while installing insulation. Below are 5 top reasons for why insulating your home can secure energy savings. 
Increased energy savings
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Insulation is the most cost-effective way to improve you’re the energy efficiency of your home. Insulation can pay itself off in around five to six years. But, how can I increase the insulation in my home? Installing insulation in your ceilings, walls and floors means that your home is covered. If you live in an existing home start by checking ceiling and underfloor insulation as these areas are more accessible. If insulation is absent in these areas, consider the retrofitting insulation. 
Reduce energy bills
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Insulating your home will keep it cooler in summer and warmer in winter. As insulation acts as a barrier from fluctuating external temperatures, the inside of your home can maintain a more stable temperature. This will reduce your reliance on using heating and cooling appliances which in turn will reduce your energy usage and bills. An insulated home compared to a non-insulated home can reduce the cost of heating and cooling a home by around 40 to 50%. 
Comfort
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Stay comfortable all year round with stable internal temperatures. Insulating your home is part of the weather-proofing process which reduces temperature fluctuations within your home. Create indoor temperature zones, which means that you only need to heat a desired area within your home. Furthermore, soundproofing insulation can reduce noise transfer within your home and from external sources. Creating a quieter more relaxing home to live in. 
Sound proofing 
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Installing acoustic insulation in your home can assist in reducing noise disturbances from within or outside your home. Reduce noise transfer between rooms within your home and external disturbances such as aircraft, traffic and dogs barking. A common question for sound proofing your home is “How to insulation my home with acoustic insulation?”. Firstly, choose an acoustic insulation which is denser that regular thermal insulation. For internal walls we recommend a minimum of R2.0HD (HD stands for high density), and external walls we recommend a minimum of R2.5HD. The benefits of installing acoustic insulation are enormous when it comes to creating a quiet haven to rest in at the end of a busy day. 
Environmental benefits
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Reduced environmental impact, with an insulated home you will be using less energy which will reduce your carbon footprint. With reduced dependence on electrical appliances such as heating and cooling units the amount of chemicals being released into the environment is reduced. It is important to remember that every positive contribution to our environment no matter how small it may seem, is a step closer to making a greater positive impact on our environment.
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pricewiseweb-blog · 6 years ago
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Which Insulation Is Best For Soundproofing A Home?
The most common material to use in soundproofing your home is either glasswool or polyester acoustic insulation batts.  Glasswool also known as fibreglass is made from recycled glass material and polyester is made from recycled plastic bottles. To know more about the article click here.
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pricewiseweb-blog · 6 years ago
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The Challenge of Installing Floor Insulation
There are some tough jobs out there, but few come close to that of the underfloor insulation installer. Of course all insulation installing jobs can be challenging for different reasons. At the easiest end of the scale is probably your standard wall insulation, in an evenly framed house. To know more about the article click here. More recommended insulation and articles here: Installing Roof Insulation For First Timers Underfloor Insulation Roof Insulation
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pricewiseweb-blog · 6 years ago
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Peace of Mind with Acoustic Insulation
A lot of people associate insulation with heating, cooling and energy bills, and with good reason. Insulating a ceiling, for example, increases the energy efficiency of the house quite significantly. The occupants feel warmer in winter, cooler in summer and whoever is paying the bills is likely to notice a substantial saving. To know more about the article click here.
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pricewiseweb-blog · 6 years ago
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Difference Between Thermal and Acoustic Insulation
Thermal insulation restricts heat transfer, whereas acoustic insulation restricts sound transfer or sound reverberation. The combined product is thermal acoustic insulation, which is effective in both reducing heat and noise transfer. To know more about the article click here.
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pricewiseweb-blog · 6 years ago
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Insulation Batts vs Rolls
The short answer is no – both products are equally effective in insulating your ceiling space. The main difference is the method to install the insulation. While rolls can be ‘rolled’ out between the ceiling joists, insulation batts are installed in pieces. To know more about the article click here.
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pricewiseweb-blog · 6 years ago
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Is There Wool in Earthwool?
Knauf Earthwool Insulation is not made from wool, it is manufactured from recycled glass bottles, sand and other materials. To know more about the article click here.
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pricewiseweb-blog · 6 years ago
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Buying Insulation in Melbourne
Melbourne’s climate is on average cooler than the other major capital cities, and in winter the weather can be both damp and windy – a chilly combination. To know more about the article click here.
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