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Whether you live in Panama City Beach, up in the Panhandle or somewhere along the Gulf Coast, you know that buying the right kind of insulation for your home is crucial to your comfort.
Coastline Insulation offers many insulation solutions for homeowners and businesses. From spray foam to radiant barrier, fiberglass or blown-in insulation, we have an insulation choice that will fit your needs and budget. |
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Radiant Barrier: The Best Insulation for Warm Climates
For those that live along the Emerald Coast, you may be wondering if installing a Radiant Barrier is worth it. This shiny metallic foil is great for installing in attics to help cut heat gain in the summer (an inescapable fact of living on the Florida coast!) while reducing heat loss in the summer. In Panama City Beach and surrounding areas, having a radiant barrier installed is a smart decision that could save you hundreds on your energy bills year after year.
How Exactly Does a Radiant Barrier Work?
A radiant barrier is typically installed by insulation contractors, and works to capture the heat between the roof and the barrier, so that it doesn’t waft its way through the home.
In the blazing Florida summer heat, this is a must have to help keep your Panama City Beach home energy efficient and help reduce the high costs of air conditioning. In the winter, the radiant barrier often helps trap heat inside, so that the cool air and harsh winds don’t cause a drafty chill throughout your home. |
And although attics are typically the place that most radiant barriers are installed, they can also be placed in walls and on floors. It’s very important, however, that when trusting attic insulation contractors to install your radiant barrier, that you have an attic fan or other ventilation system to properly vent the hot air.
Will Radiant Barrier Work in My Home?
Studies were conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy and independent laboratories which stated that the hotter the climate, the more effective radiant barriers were in keeping homes energy efficient. Emerald Coast homes, in particular, owing to our southern humidity and heat, can especially benefit from having a radiant barrier installed.
And although you can buy rolls of the foil-like material to install your own radiant barrier, it is a good idea to leave the installation to trained professionals, who have experience working in and around complicated attic constructions to ensure the maximum coverage at an affordable cost. |
Spray Foam Insulation: High Energy-Efficiency
Spray foam insulation is a smart choice for maximum energy efficiency. Both open cell and closed cell sprayfoam insulation types are often installed by experienced insulation contractors, so you know the work is being done safely, accurately and affordably.
Sprayfoam insulation is a relatively new type of insulation that is great for tight fitting areas, helping to keep homes warm in the winter and cool in the summer, a must for homes on the Emerald Coast. Although spray foam insulation cost is higher than batt insulation, the energy savings can more than make up for the difference. |
We often recommend spray foam insulation in new constructions, remodels or removing and renovating existing homes because of its high insulation capabilities, energy savings and its ease of installation. Our highly-trained attic insulation installers can install your spray foam insulation in as little as a day, making it a smart choice for energy-conscious homeowners.
When it comes to the cost of spray foam insulation, closed-cell spray foam is more expensive, but provides a better heating value, while open-cell spray foam is also energy efficient but at a lower cost.
When it comes to the cost of spray foam insulation, closed-cell spray foam is more expensive, but provides a better heating value, while open-cell spray foam is also energy efficient but at a lower cost.
Choosing Between Blown-in Insulation and Spray Foam for Your Panama City Home or Business
Both foam insulation and blown-in insulation are “blown” into place using specialized tools, so on the surface, it sounds like they would be the same thing – but they do have some differences.
Blown-in insulation uses fiberglass and cellulose, and it is made from recycled paper, so it’s good for the environment. It’s also very cost effective. Sprayfoam insulation has the highest amount of energy efficiency, so it’s very good at helping you keep the temperature stable and saving money on your electric and heating/cooling bills. Done properly, closed-cell spray foam insulation can last up to 80 years!
Blown-in insulation uses fiberglass and cellulose, and it is made from recycled paper, so it’s good for the environment. It’s also very cost effective. Sprayfoam insulation has the highest amount of energy efficiency, so it’s very good at helping you keep the temperature stable and saving money on your electric and heating/cooling bills. Done properly, closed-cell spray foam insulation can last up to 80 years!
Blown-In Insulation: An Affordable Choice for Insulating on a Budget
If you’re on a budget but you still want affordable heating and cooling, the right kind of insulation can make all the difference. Blown-in insulation uses a combination of materials that provide excellent heat and cooling retention but without the higher cost of spray foam insulation.
And while you can rent or buy a blower unit to install this insulation yourself, it is much more advisable to choose trusted attic insulation contractors since the job of blowing in insulation is typically large. Where blown-in insulation truly excels is at neutralizing high humidity – a must for Destin, FL and Panama City Beach homes where the humidity and sea air can cause other types of inferior insulation to deteriorate over time. |
Blown-in insulation, much like spray foam insulation, uses a specialized set of tools to “blow” the insulation into cracks and crevices, particularly within attics and basements. The two types of insulation sound similar, but their application style is the only thing they have in common.
Green and Good for the Environment Too!
Because most types of blown-in insulation are made with cellulose (a product made from recycled paper or cardboard), it’s good for the environment too. Homeowners who would like a green, energy efficient home should definitely consider having blown-in insulation installed for its superior heating and cooling properties, as well as its cleaner, greener effect.
Plus, blown-in insulation can be installed in walls, floors, attics and basements, making it highly versatile to keep your home energy efficient in every season. Since it provides a solid barrier against drafts and wind, you won’t have to worry about keeping the furnace or air conditioner cracked up to get the comfort you deserve throughout your home. |
Ready to start saving on energy costs? Request a free estimate and consultation today.
Go Old School: Fiberglass and Batt Insulation
Batt insulation, often called “batt and roll” or “blanket” insulation has been used as the traditional insulation of choice for many Florida homes. But is it the right choice for your home? If you live in Panama City or along the Emerald Coast, you might be looking for ways to save money, and batt insulation can help you do just that.
Cost Efficient Heating and CoolingFiberglass insulation is one of the most affordable ways to cool and heat your home, making it a common choice for homeowners not just in Florida, but across the country.
The important thing to keep in mind, however is that batt insulation does not stop air from leaking through the gaps and cracks in the home’s exterior, so it’s important that you seal any air leaks before having fiberglass insulation installed. That being said, the thicker the fiberglass insulation, the better it will heat – but also the higher the costs will be. |
In order to install batt insulation in your home, you’ll need to find the right balance of cost effectiveness and insulation thickness to keep you comfortable, but not break the bank. The right attic insulation contractors can help you figure the right amount of insulation for your needs.
Can You Install Blanket Insulation Yourself?While you can install blanket insulation yourself, the fiberglass pieces are nearly microscopic and can attach to the pores in your skin, causing redness, itching and irritation. Properly trained insulation contractors are fully attired and experienced to handle fiberglass insulation throughout the home, and can give you the right amount of coverage for your needs and budget.
And although batt insulation may not give you the complete coverage of spray foam or blown in insulation, it is nevertheless a tried and true insulation that has been chosen for decades throughout the Emerald Coast for its low cost and easy installation. |