Insulation is an important component of a home’s energy efficiency and can be a cost-effective way to reduce energy consumption and lower heating and cooling costs. 

By insulating walls, roofs and floors, homes can retain heat in the winter and stay cool in the summer, reducing the need for heating and air conditioning. Additionally, using environmentally friendly insulation materials can help to reduce the environmental impact of the construction process.

Learn more about the insulation types through our series of guides below:

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