Saturday, June 20, 2015

House Still Feels Cold? Call the Likes of Toronto Insulation Pros


Toronto is a pretty chilly city to live in. That being said, it helps if you have a warm and snug abode to be in, where you can safely curl up indoors. That’s the ideal scenario, at least, but apparently, not every house tends to hold up well to the cold. There would be times when the indoors still feel chilly even with the heater turned up. There are a few possible reasons why your home may still feel colder indoors than it should be. One possible culprit could be your home’s insulation—it could be either outdated or insufficient. Rooms with inadequate insulation may feel a lot colder than properly insulated ones, with attics, rooms over the garage, basements, and newly added rooms being particularly vulnerable.
http://www.envirotechinsulation.ca/info-articles/687

Friday, June 19, 2015

Call Peterborough Insulation Pros for Help in Home Efficiency Tweaks


Have you taken a close look at your home’s utility bills lately, and do the figures seem a bit excessive? If it seems too pricey having to keep the lights on and the water running (not to mention, to keep warm during the winter and vice versa), then your home might not be as energy efficient as it should be. Fortunately, you have plenty of options at your disposal to slash your bills—in the nature of several home upgrades. Here are a few to help you get started. Upgraded Insulation Experts do not recommend insulating homes and sealing virtually everything for no reason. By adequately sealing off/replacing your windows and doors (as well as adding insulation in key areas like your attic), however, you’ll be able to keep heat in when it’s cold and, conversely, keep cool when it’s a swelter.
http://www.envirotechinsulation.ca/info-articles/682

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Toronto Insulation Essentials: Making Sure the Attic is Insulated


Homeowners in Toronto, Scarborough, and other parts of the country continually seek ways to reduce their energy consumption while keeping their homes comfortable. On way to do this is to add insulation in Toronto and Scarborough homes, particularly in the attic. Having proper insulation in the attic can save homeowners a considerable amount in utility bills, while helping protect the home from the elements. Insulation in the attic helps keep heat from coming in or going out. Heat has a natural tendency to travel to where the air is cool, so in winter, heated air tries to escape to the outside, while in summer, it makes its way into air conditioned rooms. The attic is the part of the house where heat is most likely to come in or out, so insulating it can prevent heat loss or heat gain.
http://www.envirotechinsulation.ca/info-articles/676

Insulation in Peterborough: Keep Cool in Summer and Warm in Winter


When the weather turns too hot or too cold, homeowners in Peterborough or Toronto would naturally want their homes to be as comfortable as possible, and give them refuge from the sweltering heat or freezing cold outside. Insulation in Peterborough, Toronto, and other areas ensures that the home is cool in the summer and warm in the winter, while keeping energy bills in control. The purpose of insulation is to keep outside air from getting inside through vents, cracks, or holes around the home; and prevent cooled or heated air inside from getting out. It works, basically, by preventing heat from flowing in during the summer, and out during the winter. Signs of a poorly insulated home include hot indoor temperatures in summer, and cold floors and walls in winter.
http://www.envirotechinsulation.ca/news/671

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Is your Home’s Attic in Need of Expert Toronto Insulation Services?


Though winter had just ended and summer is still months away, now is the best time to check your home’s insulation to prepare your household from extreme weathers. Insulation provides solutions to most home problems, from lowering energy bills and providing a more comfortable indoor environment for everyone to preventing the growth of mold and warding off any unwanted noise. In checking your home’s insulation, not a single place should be left out, particularly your attic and garage, for even the smallest crack or hole can cause heat loss by as much as 20 percent. Before going through rooms and walls inside your home, you might want to check first your attic and determine whether it needs attention from expert Toronto insulation services by checking for these signs of poor insulation.
http://www.envirotechinsulation.ca/info-articles/647

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Installing Insulation in Peterborough are Also for Band Rehearsals


Small bands and musicians cannot always rent professional recording studios at their leisure, since most of them are expensive, yet they could always go to their home’s garage and rock their hearts out. However, garages are not exactly an ideal spot for band rehearsals, since the loud music could earn the ire of other family members or, worse, the whole neighbourhood. One of the main concerns of musicians or bands practicing in their garages is to control the level of sound, something that installing insulation in Peterborough can do. How Sound Travels within Rooms Usually, rooms with parallel walls would resonate at specific sound frequencies, and it would be based on its dimensions. This causes resonant frequencies to sound louder than others when music is played in the room.
http://www.envirotechinsulation.ca/info-articles/644

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Reduce Your Energy Consumption Using Toronto Insulation in Your Attic


In an average home, about 50 to 70 percent of energy is used for cooling and heating alone. Your energy consumption can be even higher without proper insulation in areas that need it most, like the attic, walls, floors, basement and crawlspace. The attic, in particular, is a place of interest as it is where dependable Toronto insulation can drastically lower your energy usage and expenses. Insulation By definition, insulation is any product that reduces heat loss or heat gain by placing a barrier between spaces with different temperatures. In most homes, insulation is used to prevent air flow changes inside the house. Proper insulation effectively traps the air and stops it from escaping, limiting air movement. There are different types of attic insulation in Scarborough, each with a corresponding R-value.
http://www.envirotechinsulation.ca/info-articles/637

Monday, February 23, 2015

Insulation for Peterborough and Toronto Homes: Old-school Can Be Cozy


The slanting floor, tiny closet, sunken den, and the musty smell of old wood—these are just some of an old house’s charm. If you’re one of those currently living or are about to move into an old house somewhere in Peterborough or downtown Toronto, would you think about major renovations and possibly losing the appeal of your old house? Most probably not. Considering the rising costs needed to make such a house livable, however, practicality could override this taste for history. It may be thrilling to live in a house with character but that won’t be for long if you don’t take the necessary measures to reduce your billing expenses. This doesn’t mean you’d need a major retrofitting. You can still maintain your house’s antiquated appeal by merely having it properly insulated.
http://www.envirotechinsulation.ca/info-articles/633

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Toronto Attic Insulation and Other Home Upgrades that Pay you Back


When the subject of home upgrades is being talked about, what immediately comes to mind for most people are upgrades that significantly improve aesthetics—but come at a significant price tag. However, there are several home improvements that may cost a bit upfront and not seem like fun, but actually pay back the price paid in the long run. Here are a few of them. Weatherproofing – The mere sound of the phrase “weatherproofing your home” isn’t as appealing as, say, a “kitchen remodeling”. Its true appeal, however, lies deep within. For instance, it’s worth noting that heat goes upward, and the place that normally stands in its way is the attic. If heat escapes through the attic’s little cracks and holes, winters will be a lot colder—and the month-end energy bills will be nightmarish.
http://www.envirotechinsulation.ca/info-articles/621

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Sufficient Insulation of Peterborough Homes is Important This Winter


The Arctic air is back in Toronto, Peterborough, and other parts of Canada this winter; and outside temperatures are dipping to as low as the -30s. Hopefully, you have done all the necessary preparations to winterize your Toronto home. If not, make sure to take all the necessary precautions, as the chill is expected to last for a few months more. First, check that your heating system is in very good condition, and have it professionally inspected to ensure that it continues working properly throughout the season. Toronto city officials recommend keeping indoor temperatures at 21 degrees C. It would also be good to install carbon monoxide detectors for added security.
http://www.envirotechinsulation.ca/news/616