Attic Cover
An attic cover is a simple way to effectively block out hot and cold air that may leak or seep in from your attic into the rest of your home. It is an easy and fairly inexpensive way to additionally insulate your home against the air that comes in through the attic. There are a few different kinds of attic cover devices available on the market.
There are pull down attic doors, knee doors and also walk up doors. Each of these is a method to get into an attic. And, each attic entry method requires a different attic cover, to keep the air from passing through into the rest of your home. The pull down attic door can be insulated with insulation batting. In addition, the actual opening that the door blocks can be blocked from air exchange as well. The cover will prevent the air from entering into the home.
Insulation Effects
An attic cover adds effective insulation to your home. The degree to which your attic cover will protect you from the effects of temperature changes is measurable. Technically, the insulation is a measure of thermal resistance, and is measured in R-value. Depending upon the area in the nation where you live, there are various R-values that are recommended. This is to assure the highest efficiency based on regional climate differences. These recommended R-values are determined by the U.S. Department of Energy.
There are four different kinds of insulation that can be added to the various doors in addition to the cover during your attic remodel design. They are insulation that comes in rolls, batts, a rigid type of foam, a foam in place, and also loose fill types. Loose fill is in small pieces that are blown into place. Typically rolls and batts are in large sheets, like a blanket. The rigid foam has a higher R-value than roll or a batt type of insulation. Foam-in-place is good for smaller holes, such as those that are found in windows and in doors. It helps control air leaks.
The thicker the layer of insulation is, the greater the thermal resistance. It is possible that the insulation can be put one layer up against another to increase the effects of the insulation. This is somewhat effective. As far as the cover is concerned, there are many additional ways to increase the insulation effects other than just adding layers of batting.
Available Products
An attic cover will also provide a block against heat as well. This ability is also measured in terms of R-value. The attic cover is mostly just a cover meant to create a barrier between areas of your home. Though, advances in the attic cover are making these devices much more effective than just a cover barrier. They actually ensure that there is little to no gap and many seals in place, to make for the ideal cover against the unnecessary and unwanted exchange of air.
The advantage to these blocks that insulate against air is that they can be added in an older, mature home just as readily as in a new construction. In addition, even if you have plans on turning the now unused upstairs area into a bonus room later on; realize the cost benefits of one of these devices now. They are not all that expensive but can keep your family even more comfortable in your home, with very little hassle.
Renovation Rescues
They can fit into the existing space to create a seal that will hold up well to the elements. Consider though, that if you are going go remodel you may want to start collecting ideas. There are ways to limit the exchange of air from outside into your roof and thus into your potential new area upstairs.
Consider what kind of insulation and seals to block air exchange in the upstairs the best as possible. This will cut down on heating and cooling related expenses. Better insulation will also make sure to cut down the load of work it thrusts upon your air conditioning and heating system.
When you are designing your new area, take a look at photos of other renovated spaces, for that much needed inspiration for your own home. This can help you to confidently and consciously make way for your new place. In addition of course consider how you want to insulate it so that you can enjoy it year round.
An attic cover produces a much needed barrier to prevent the exchange of unwanted hot or cold air into the rest of your house. In addition it provides a type of insulation that will make it possible for you to enjoy your home with less reliance upon your heating and air conditioning systems. Consider the variety of products to help you.
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