Spray foam is one of the best ways to reduce home energy use and costs. Proper attic insulation prevents conditioned air from escaping into uninsulated space, helping keep rooms cool in summer and warm in winter.
It’s important to choose the right insulation type, density, and R-value for your project. The R-value is a measure of the thermal resistance per inch (r) of insulation, which is how well it resists the flow of heat through an attic. Insulation with higher R-values perform better than lower ones.
To qualify for insulation rebates, a professional home energy assessment must be performed by a PSE Recommended Energy Professional or Trade Ally contractor. The assessment provides information on the existing R-value and thickness of your attic insulation, and helps pinpoint areas that need improvement.
Maximizing Savings with Attic Insulation Rebates
Homeowners can also take advantage of state and utility incentives that can bring the cost of attic or wall insulation projects down considerably. These incentive packages can reduce out-of-pocket project costs by up to 50% or more.
If your attic is easily accessible and you are comfortable with tackling larger home improvement projects, an attic insulating project may be a good DIY project. However, we encourage you to work with a qualified insulation contractor for this type of project. This will help ensure the job is done correctly, avoiding moisture issues that can lead to mold or mildew and wood rot.
Spray Pro Insulation
1155 Commerce Blvd N, Sarasota, FL 34243, United States
863-205-7111
