How to stop your home’s rising energy costs
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March
(NC)—The cost of moving into a new home can be quite steep. New homeowners are often focused on buying new home furnishings, appliances and accessories. But one other important thing to consider is how your home can help you save money in the long run.
Insulating your basement is one way to help put money back into your pocket. An insulated basement can help reduce energy costs and increase your living space, as well as help increase the resale value of your home.
A substantial amount of heat can be lost through uninsulated basement walls. Installing full-height R-20 PINK Fiberglas batts is a simple solution to achieve energy savings in your basement. Using PINK Fiberglas batt insulation will form a solid thermal barrier between studs and conserve energy to help reduce heating and air conditioning costs. Lastly, don’t forget to install a continuous vapour retarder on the warm side of the wall surface and drywall.
Here are a few other helpful tips that can help reduce your energy costs:
• Help prevent cold air escaping from your home by checking for drafts. You can reduce drafts by caulking, sealing and weather-stripping around windows and door frames.
• Replace old windows and doors to help reduce the transfer of air into the home and help decrease energy costs for homeowners.
• Consider installing energy efficient appliances.
To find out how much insulation you’ll need for your basement renovation and how you can help reduce energy costs in your home visit, www.owenscorning.ca.
To achieve the best insulating system in your basement you will need:
• R-14 PINK Fiberglas batts between wall studs
• 2″ CodeBord rigid foam insulation to apply on the exterior of wood stud walls
Combined, this insulating system will provide you with the best performance solution achieving a total R-value of 24 to increase your insulating power.












1. Andy T | April 4th, 2008 at 1:48 am
May I suggest add one more point?
If you find out your house is hotter than your neighbour’s house in summer.
Check the attic insulation to see if it is enough.
Also check if your house have enough roof vent.
You will save a lot of money on air conditioner utility cost in summer and heating cost in winter.