An explanation of Home insulation and alternatives for improving your home insulation.
Home insulating is commonly available in 3 types: rolled fiberglass with a paper or foil backing,
foam sheets or panels, and loose blown in place home insulation. All of these are "resistance types
of insulation since they" resist" the passage of heat. These types of home insulation products are
rated in their effectiveness by the term "R-value which relates to how effective the materials are in
"slowing down" the passage of heat. The higher the R-value the more effective the material is as
slowing down the passage of heat. Please note that heat ALWAYS travels toward cold! Cold does not come
into your house! It is the fact that heat has left your house that makes it feel cold in the winter.
This trend is reversed in the summer when outside heat travels through the walls and ceilings of your
home into the cooler interior.
INSULADD insulating paints and insulating paint additives provide homeowners with a 4th method of
insulating their homes which is by creating a radiant barrier in the paint and "reflecting heat"
and thus substantially reducing the amount of heat trying to enter or exit your home.
Once you have determined the area of your home that you want to insulate, you
need to determine the appropriate home insulation R-factor for it. R-factor requirements will vary
depending upon where you live and what particular area of a room you are insulating. The more home
insulation that you have the lower your heating and cooling bills will be.
For example, in warmer climates 2"x4" wall construction is more prevalent, whereas in colder climates
2"x6" wall construction is more common. Walls constructed using 2"x4" studs can only support rolled
insulation with an R-value of R-13, where as walls constructed with 2"x6" studs can support rolled
insulation with an R-Value of R-19.
The other type of home insulation product is the INSULADD radiant barrier insulating paint and the
INSULADD insulating paint additive which you mix into ordinary house paint. These products reflect
heat instead of resisting it. You can easily incorporate this type of radiant barrier home insulation
to any structure since it is applied as paint.

INSULADD home insulation products do not have R-values since they are reflectors
of heat and not resistors of heat as are fiberglass insulation products however their effectiveness
can be the same or even greater than resistance type home insulation.
By painting your ceilings, interior and exterior walls with INSULADD insulating paint, INSULADD Radiant
Barrier primer/undercoater, or using INSULADD insulating paint additive with your own paint you can greatly
enhance the effective R-value of the surface that you paint. This has proven to be a very inexpensive way
and in many cases the only way to improve the energy efficiency of your existing home insulation.
By reflecting heat from the surface to which the INSULADD insulating paints or insulating paint additives
have been applied the standard home insulation in your walls or ceilings will be more efficient since they
will effectively have less heat loading to deal with.
INSULADD home insulating products: Don't just paint, Insulate your home as you paint!
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