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It is important to insulate in both cool and warm climates. Insulation retains cool air as much as it does warm air, so proper insulation will reduce your summer cooling energy costs in hot regions.
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Insulation acts as a barrier to heat loss and heat gain, particularly in roofs and ceilings, walls and floors.
In many homes insulation is the most practical and cost effective way to make a house more energy efficient, keeping it cooler in summer and warmer in winter and saving up to 40 per cent in heating and cooling bills.
Half of the energy we use to heat or cool our homes can simply leak out without insulation.
Insulation helps to: • Save money on your energy bills • Reduce your energy use and lower greenhouse gas emissions
Insulation helps to: • reduce reliance on heating and cooling systems • improve your comfort at home.
Bulk insulation Bulk insulation acts as a barrier to heat flow between your home and the outside, keeping heat out of your home in summer and in your home in winter. It comes in batts, rolls, boards and can be made from materials like glass wool, polyester, natural wool or recycled paper. Bulk insulation is usually used in homes located in cooler climates.
Reflective insulation Reflective insulation is generally used to keep your home cool in summer by deflecting radiant heat. It's usually shiny aluminium foil laminated onto paper or plastic. Reflective insulation is usually used in homes located in hot and very sunny climates.
The best time to install insulation is when you're building or renovating. Insulation should be combined with good design—including passive heating and cooling so it can do its job properly keeping you comfortable all year round.
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