Cleveland Insulation

Home Insulation - Cleveland, Ohio

According to the 2000 US Census, Cleveland was home to 478,403 people living in 190,638 households. The city's population density was 6,166 people per square mile. Cleveland is the largest metropolitan area in Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio has a humid continental climate which brings snowy winters and hot, humid summers. The record high temperature for Cleveland is 104 degrees (June 25, 1988), while the record low was recorded as -20 degrees (January 19, 1994). Cleveland's infamous lake effect snow begins in November and lasts until January or February, when the surface of Lake Erie freezes.

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Benefits of Home Insulation

With an average high of 83 degrees in July, and an average low of 19 degrees in January, Cleveland residents are faced with high energy costs for most of the year. Many homes in Cleveland and surrounding suburbs were built before 1975, when proper insulation was not yet required. In fact, only 20 percent of homes constructed before 1980 are sufficiently insulated. Adding whole house insulation is the most effective method for creating an energy efficient home and lowering utility bills. Additional benefits of home insulation include: increased resale value, decreased greenhouse gas emissions and a more comfortable home environment.

Types of Insulation

Cleveland residents who are interested in adding professional home insulation have many options. There are various types of home insulation available for Cleveland homes, including spray polyurethane foam, rigid panels, structural insulated panels, fiberglass batts and blankets, cotton batts, loose fill / blown in insulation, aerogels, straw bales, radiant barriers and foam-in-place insulation. Your Cleveland insulation choices may be limited depending on what type of home you have. Attic insulation, wall insulation and whole house insulation should all be considered.

Insulation Comparison

When evaluating options to insulate your Cleveland home, there are several important factors to consider. Is the installation process clean? Does the insulation release dangerous materials into the air? Does it provide acoustical insulation as well as thermal insulation? Will it improve your indoor air quality? What are the fire and smoke ratings? Is the insulation product eco-friendly? Does it become less effective over time? What is the R-Value? Researching Cleveland insulation companies and products will ensure that you get the most out of your investment.