Why Insulation is a Good Investment

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Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2010 14:05:56 -0700 (PDT)
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Why Insulation is a Good Investment

Investing in products to make homes more energy efficient pays significant dividends over a lifetime — with none of the wild fluctuations of Wall Street. Insulation contributes to:

  • Greater comfort
  • Even temperature distribution
  • Improved acoustics
  • Better moisture control, which can reduce floor squeaks, drywall cracks, structure damage and condensation
  • Potential for increased resale value: Installing proper insulation levels can also make your home more attractive to potential buyers. In fact, most buyers list energy-efficiency as a prime consideration. The reason? Buyers know they can buy a more expensive home if heating and cooling bills can be kept down.
  • A more environmentally friendly home
  • Lower energy bills* Unless your home was constructed with special attention to energy efficiency, adding insulation will probably reduce your utility bills.
  • 60% of the existing homes in the United States are not insulated to the best level.
  • According toa study done by Harvard University's School of Public Health, 60% of the exising homes are likely to use more energy than newer homes, leading to very high heating and air-conditioning bills.
  • Even if you own a new home, adding insulation may save enough money in reduced utility bills to pay for itself within a few years and will continue to save you money for as long as you own the home.*

Source: http://www.simplyinsulate.com/content/why/benefits.html Received on Wed Sep 08 2010 - 16:05:56 CDT

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