







You’re just one day away from a more energy and cost-efficient home
Ask yourself three questions:

If you answered “yes” to even one of the above questions, it’s time to climb up into your attic and check the insulation before the cold winter sets in.
The attic is one of the easiest and most important areas of the home to insulate. According to the United States Department of Energy (DOE), up to 45 percent of a home’s energy is lost through the attic. The DOE recommends R-38 for attics in most areas – equal to 12” of fiber glass blanket insulation – but most older homes only have between 3” to 6” of insulation.
Installing additional insulation doesn’t cost much time or money. In fact, it’s easy to do yourself in just one day. And unlike the insulation of long-ago, Owens Corning’s MIRAFLEX® insulation is virtually itch-free. Plus, if installed properly, PINK fiber glass insulation won’t settle or deteriorate – insuring that the insulating value is maintained for the life of your home. When adding a second layer of insulation to the attic, always use the unfaced type so moisture is not trapped inside the bottom layer.
Here are some easy steps to help you add insulation to your attic:


Adding insulation in your attic has other benefits besides keeping your home warm and saving you money on your energy bill. A well-insulated home uses less energy, which means fewer pollutants are released into the atmosphere and you’re helping conserve the world’s energy resources. You’ll also increase your home’s resale value. According to nationally syndicated real estate columnist James Dulley, upgrading your attic insulation to recommended minimum levels for your area can return up to 200 percent of the cost of a do-it-yourself job when you sell your home.
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