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Your home’s insulation plays a major role in the efficiency of your air and heating systems. After all, regardless of whether you use a heat pump or a furnace, keeping warm air trapped inside your home during the winter will help keep your family comfortable—and lower your utility bills. Here’s how you can ensure you have proper air and heating insulation.

3 Ways to Check Air & Heating Insulation in the Home

1. Look for Leaks

Windows and doors aren’t the only places where air leaks can impact your energy efficiency. Exterior air can often leak inside the house from driver vents, exhaust fans, or even outdoor faucets. Generally speaking, any area where you can see light shining out of the house is likely leaking air and will require additional insulation or repair.

2. Get Into the Attic

air and heatingWarm air tends to escape through the roof, so if you have inadequate attic insulation, you’ll see excruciatingly high energy bills during the winter. Generally speaking, a quick visual check will be enough to tell you if you need more insulation. Attic insulation should be thick enough to cover the floor joists in the attic. It should also be evenly distributed throughout the space.

3. Check the Walls

Checking the insulation in the walls can be a bit more difficult, but it will improve energy efficiency. The easiest way to perform this check is by removing electrical outlet covers and inspecting the inside of each wall. You can use a flashlight or an inspection scope to make sure insulation is present. However, you’ll need a professional contractor to install new insulation.

 

If you need help improving the efficiency of your air and heating system, call Independence Mechanical in Kenton County, KY. In business since 1968, this family-run company is always ready to assist with your HVAC needs with 24/7 emergency service. To learn more about their work, visit them online, and call (859) 756-4099 to request a free estimate.

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