The cold season is just around the corner, and this is the right time to ask yourself if you can make another year without insulating your house. Try to remember how you felt last year. Did you feel comfortable inside your house? If the answer is NO, then you should not wait for the colder days to arrive, because the process of insulating your house may take some time. When winter comes you know that it will stick around for a couple of months, and if your house is not properly insulated, not only that you will not feel comfortable, but you will also have to spend a lot on paying the heating bills. Only think at the cost of the heating bills from last year, do you think they will stay the same way? They will definitely increase this year, so before the cold season comes, you should talk with foam insulation experts and ask hire them to insulate your house. If you are a handy man, then you can do it yourself, the choice is up to you.

Can you install home insulation by yourself?

The design and structure of your house are the ones that decide if you should insulate the house by yourself or not. Also, the materials of construction are important factors. For example, if you want to install attic insulation, there should be no issues, because this is an easy project, and you will only have to lay material between the joists of the frame. You will have to be careful on the places you step in the attic, because you can fall through the drywall ceiling. However, if you want to install insulation in the existing cavities of the exterior walls of your house, it can be difficult, especially if this is the first time you are doing this. In the majority of cases, it is required the presence of a contractor, because they have special equipment to blow the insulation in the small holes from the walls. As a homeowner, you can insulate the crawlspace walls, basement, unheated areas and floors, using batt insulation and rigid insulation. Also, you can buy sprayed-on insulation products, if you want to insulate these areas by yourself. If you want to insulate the floor above a crawl space, then it is advisable to also insulate the water lines and ducts that run below the insulation.

What you should know before insulation your house?

Yes, a contractor would probably finish the project quickly, but this does not mean that you cannot make home insulation a DIY project. You have to be careful, because even if it seems a straightforward process, you can make many mistakes that will ruin the effectiveness of the insulation.

  • Choose the right type of insulation – you should know that new types of insulation are brought daily on the market, so before buying one, you have to be sure that you check all the types available: spray foam, fiberglass and blown-in cellulose.
  • Find more about insulation safety precautions - because insulation contains metal particles and recycled glass, it is advisable to ask a professionals, as the ones from Ecostar, do the job for you. But if you want to do it yourself, then you should wear protective eye gear.
  • Be aware of hazard – professionals warn people to avoid fire hazards caused by improper installation. For example, when you insulate your attic, you can place it too close to water heater or directly on the lighting fixtures, and this will lead to a hazard. You have to make sure that you do not wrap the wiring in the insulation.

What professionals can do for you?

If you do not have experience and knowledge, then you should hire professionals to insulate your house. DIY projects are okay for side tables and holiday displays, but if you want to insulate your entire house, then you should think twice before doing it by yourself. Insulation experts know their job.

  • The insulation installed by experts usually has a higher R-value. This means that it will be more resistant to temperature fluctuation. Because you do not have the needed experience you may not be able to effectively install the insulation, and this will lead to high energy-bills. And this is exactly what you want to avoid.
  • If you have not done this before, you may not know what amount of insulation you have to use. Specialists state that in the majority of cases homeowners do not use sufficient material to insulate the attic and cavities. In this case, the cost of your energy bills will be higher than you expect.
  • Every type of insulation requires the usage a special type of equipment, and you may not have the tools you need. Rather than trying to replace them with the ones you have around home, and not installing the insulation properly, you should ask professionals come and do it.

Insulating your house can be a DIY project if you do the needed research, and you insulate a small space from your property, as your attic or basement. However, for larger projects it is advisable to ask professionals offer you help.

Author's Bio: 

Cynthia Madison