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Heat moves toward cold, and on a July afternoon the hottest place in your world is your own attic. Thin insulation lets that heat pour into the rooms below, so the AC runs and runs. Bringing the attic up to current levels is the rare upgrade that pays for itself in lower bills, and it does the most in the older Rowlett homes that were built to a thinner standard.
We work with blown-in and batt insulation depending on the attic and what’s already there. Before anything goes in, we air-seal the gaps around can lights, the attic hatch, and top plates, because insulation over leaky gaps underperforms. Then we bring the attic to roughly R-38, current code for our climate zone.
It depends on the attic’s size, the current level, and the material. We give a free written estimate after looking at your attic, and many homeowners recover the cost through lower bills.
About R-38 for North Texas attics under current code, roughly 13 to 16 inches depending on the material.
Yes. We seal the major gaps before insulating, because insulation laid over leaks doesn’t perform the way it should.
Most Rowlett attics are a one-day job, often a few hours depending on size and access.
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