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Keeping Your Attic Cool | Koala Insulation of Jacksonville| FL

Even if you don't spend much time in your attic, it's crucial that the room maintains a reasonable temperature when it's hot outside. Effective attic insulation and energy-efficient roofing materials can save you money on HVAC costs, while also reducing the need for repairs and replacements. This guide explains why attic temperature is important, and what you can do to lower it. 

Why You Must Maintain Cool Temperatures in the Attic

Maintaining a reasonable attic temperature benefits your home as well as your comfort level. A stifling attic can have a detrimental effect on your roof by accelerating the wear of shingles, flashing, and other materials. Accelerated wear means that you must schedule more repairs to your roof than you would normally. It also decreases the life span of your roofing system, which can result in the need for a replacement. 

Hot air in the attic will also travel to other areas of the home. In addition to lowering your comfort levels, it can reduce the effectiveness of your cooling system. Your AC will need to work harder as a result, thereby increasing your utility bills. Like your roof, the HVAC equipment will also suffer from increased wear and tear thanks to the elevated attic temperatures. 

What You Can Do to Keep Your Attic Cool

An upgrade to your attic insulation may be in order if you find that temperatures are steadily rising. The right type of material will prevent the transfer of air from outside to inside, particularly when it has an R-value ranging between 30 and 60. 

Having an attic ventilation and fan system installed is also beneficial. Circulating air through the area helps reduce temperatures and humidity. 

Additionally, there are exterior fixes you can make. If you currently have dark-colored shingles on the home, consider switching to a lighter shade. Light colors will reflect the sun's rays as opposed to absorbing them, which prevents the upper floors from becoming overly warm. You can also add a radiant barrier made of aluminum on the underside of the roof for greater protection against UV exposure. 

If your current attic insulation leaves a lot to be desired, it's time to contact Koala Insulation of Jacksonville. Backed by more than 15 years of experience, these insulation contractors can assess your home and offer the best possible solution. They can also discuss the benefits of attic fans, as well as perform a fast and efficient installation. Schedule a free in-home estimate in St. Augustine, FL, today by calling (904) 679-6282. Visit the website for more great tips on insulating your attic. 

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