Prepare Your Home to be Energy Efficient for Winter Bangor ME

There are many different choices when it comes to shopping for your insulation; to help make your decision a bit easier, we've outlined a few of the most commonly used. As part of our research, we consulted the EERE Consumer Guide .

Maine Solar Energy
207 - 232.6595
142 Presumpscot Street
Portland, ME
Jim Godbout Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
(207) 283-1200
48 Elm Street
Biddeford, ME
Gagnon Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc.
207-647-8782
14 Seymour Drive
Bridgton, ME
Alpha Water Systems LLC
(207) 838-3445
591 Anderson road
Sebago, ME
Maineheat
207-284-6257
91 Bradley Street
Saco, ME
ELCO Geothermal Heating
(207) 942-4659
311 Perry Rd
Bangor, ME
Maine Clean Power
1-866-408-4591
148 Middle St.
Portland, ME
Revision Energy
(207) 589-4171
91 West Main Street
Liberty, ME
Innis Well Drilling, LLC
(207) 942-5646
64 14th Street
Bangor, ME
Gelinas Hvac Services, Inc
207 885-0771
2 Washington Ave
Scarborough, ME
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Prepare Your Home to be Energy Efficient for Winter

Foam insulation is easier to work with than other forms of insulation and is relatively affordable.

In many regions of our country, winter is already beginning to set in. If you haven't done so already, now is the time to prepare your home to combat the harsh winter elements. One of the greatest ways to increase the energy efficiency of a building is to install proper insulation.

There are many different choices when it comes to shopping for your insulation; to help make your decision a bit easier, we've outlined a few of the most commonly used. As part of our research, we consulted the EERE Consumer Guide .

  • Foam. Foam insulation is quite popular. It is sprayed into the walls, ceilings, and floors. It is easier to work with than other forms of insulation and is still relatively affordable.
  • Fiberglass. Fiberglass insulation is one of the most commonly used. It is made of very fine glass fibers. It comes in batts or loose-fill. There are different densities of fiberglass insulation, measured by R-value. The density is chosen based upon the building code, the climate where the building is located, and the location of the insulation.
  • Soy Batting. Soy insulation is made out of soy based materials. It comes both in batts and spray-on foam, and is preferred because it is void of harmful formaldehydes and other toxic chemicals. It is also resistant to molds and mildews, and is just as effective other products.
  • Mineral Wool. Mineral wool insulation can be divid...

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