Attic Insulation Options for San Antonio Homes

Anyone who lives in the San Antonio area knows that summers can be extremely hot and uncomfortable even inside your home, if your attic isn’t insulated properly.  While you may not realize it, outside air can seep in to your home through the attic.  Not only does hot or cold air make the indoor air more uncomfortable, it causes your heat/air system to work overtime, costing you money.  

One thing many homeowners fail to think about when it comes to the insulation in their attic is whether or not it is in good condition.  Rodents, moth infestation and mildew can wreak havoc; rodents like nothing better than to nest in this type of material.

Adding insulation or replacing what you now have can make a difference in the comfort level, and make your home more energy efficient.  It is recommended that the product you choose have a minimum rating of R-38.

While there are several options available to you, some are more commonly used than others.  Fiberglass, cellulose, cotton, foam and mineral wool are some of the types of insulation you will find available today.  Two of the most commonly used are:

  • Fiberglass, which is one of the most inexpensive options is made of spun glass, and can be installed fairly easily.  You may find this in loose fill, or batting that can be cut and installed. Whether loose fill blown in or batts, fiberglass insulation maintains its R-value over time better than other types of loose fill and does not promote mold growth.
  • Blown cellulose insulation typically has a similar R-value as fiberglass.  This type is also made from recycled materials.

Our goal is to help educate customers about energy and home comfort issues (specific to HVAC systems).  For more information about insulation and other HVAC topics, download our free Home Comfort Resource guide.

Jon Wayne Heating and Air Conditioning services San Antonio and the surrounding areas of Boerne, Bulverde, New Braunfels, Seguin and Comal County.  We invite you to visit our site and learn about our current promotions.

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    Don Rackler is a native of San Antonio. He learned the air conditioning and heating trade first at Harlandale High School in the early 1970's, then in the Local Plumber’s and Pipefitter’s union. He honed his skills while employed at local and regional companies in and around San Antonio. He started his first air conditioning company in 1986. Through his hard work and foresight, this company became one of the most successful residential companies in all of South Texas. During the HVAC consolidation trend in the late 90’s, his company was much sought after as a profitable acquisition for conglomerates. He resisted their ovations until he sold the company in 1999 to spend time with his family and pursue other interests.

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