If you think that keeping your HVAC system in tip-top shape is the only thing you can do to increase its efficiency, you’re forgetting one big thing: additional insulating materials. Anything that makes it more difficult for hot or cool air to leave your home will take some strain off your air conditioner and furnace, making your entire system run better.

What to Look for in Insulating Materials

This broad category of products is mostly made up of rolls of fluffy, air-trapping material that you can simply place behind your drywall. Many people also place rolls, or blankets, within attics or crawlspaces. However, insulating foams, blocks, boards and other products will also provide similar energy savings. Each product will work best in different situations, so consider having a professional home evaluation before you choose a product.

  • R-Values – All insulating materials have an R-value. This tells you how well the product will do its job. It can be tempting to opt for the highest R-values, but often these higher values come at a higher cost. Not all homes will need the extra protection.
  • Preventing Gaps – All the insulating products you can install won’t help your home maintain an ideal temperature if there are gaps and cracks through which air can move. While rigid products like blocks and boards are easy to work with and install, they will not easily fit into small or awkward spaces. Blankets and loose insulating materials are best for preventing cracks, but they can be more difficult for homeowners to work with.
  • Price – If you’re making this home improvement for the sole purpose of saving money and making your heating and cooling systems more efficient, do a cost analysis before you start. It can take years to recoup the cost of your labor and materials, or, if you live in a particularly harsh climate or an old house, it can take significantly less time. Know your financial goals and how long it will take for you to get there.

Making Your Home More Efficient

Keeping your home insulated is only the first step to a healthy HVAC system and stable home temperatures. Seal cracks and gaps with caulk to stop drafts to make sure that your other improvements will be effective. It’s also important to keep your air vents and ducts clean and unobstructed. Finally, a regular system check-up from an expert in Gretna, LA, will help prevent problems from developing and can keep your system as efficient as possible. Call Bryans today for your home heating and conditioning service needs.

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