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Why Should I Insulate My Southeast Denver Home in the Fall?

Fall means festive times, pumpkins, crunchy leaves, and … home renovations? While spring cleaning may seem miles away from now, the end of summer and the beginning of fall are the most popular times to start new renovation projects on your home. Especially for homeowners in Southeast Denver, it's crucial to get your equipment, estimates, and schedule appointments before winter starts to creep in.

 

But what makes fall the best time to insulate your home? First, it’s important to know the important role this material plays in keeping your home comfortable and safe. Then, it may become a little more clear what the weather has to do with an efficient installation. Here are a few reasons why you should schedule a free evaluation to insulate and air seal your home before fall is over.

What is an Insulation Evaluation?

An insulation evaluation is a detailed walkthrough of your home to determine the condition of things like your insulation material, air sealing quality, etc. At Koala Insulation of Southeast Denver, we provide a thorough breakdown of our process so you can see where your home is doing well and what needs improvement. One of our top priorities is involving the homeowner in the process so they not only have a better understanding of the current state of their home but they’re also educated on why they may need an insulation or air sealing upgrade.

 

Insulation material works to moderate heat transfer, which is the rate at which heat enters and escapes your home. Our experienced team conducts a number of tests to determine if your current insulation may have been improperly installed, needs better coverage, or has simply deteriorated over time; all of these factors contribute to a drafty, uncomfortable house that may struggle to stay temperature regulated. After reviewing the results with you and your household, we can help you target the most critical areas based on your schedule and budget to maximize comfort and safety without sacrificing cost and energy efficiency.

Why Fall is the Best Time to Insulate in Denver

 

Cool Weather

Have you ever tried to venture into your attic during the summer? Even opening the access point can give you a general idea of the heat and stuffiness that stays trapped in the topmost part of your house. Because heat rises, your attic can have up to a 30-degree difference - on average! With temperatures finally starting to cool in the fall, you or an insulation contractor will have a much easier time working through inspection, removal, and reinstallation of your insulation materials.

 

Whether you're looking to test out your DIY skills or you're hiring a local expert, it's important to remain safe during an inspection. For most months out of the summer, trying to trapeze around insulation-heavy areas can be dangerous for inexperienced individuals. Scheduling your evaluation for the fall months is not only a benefit to your budget and comfort but also for those involved in the evaluation process.

Dry Air

Waiting until spring is just as problematic for installing insulation. With the weather still shifting from snow to slush to rain, there’s significantly more moisture in the air that can cause problems when applying new insulation. While many materials are treated to prevent moisture retention, this doesn’t necessarily dry out any water or condensation that may be on the surface you’re installing. If you lay down fiberglass batts, for example, without properly inspecting or treating the surface, trapped moisture can increase the risk of mold growth and water damage.

 

Luckily, Denver doesn't have the same humidity problem when compared to locations in Florida or Louisiana. However, that doesn't mean weather like heavy rainfall or snow doesn't contribute to moisture retention in your building. Installing material like closed-cell spray foam or blown-in cellulose not only puts up a barrier against moisture retention and vapor but also contributes to moisture protection throughout the year when installed on dry surfaces.

Preparing for Winter

Insulation doesn’t only reside tucked away in your attic. It plays a major part throughout your walls, in the basement and crawl spaces, and even around your pipes. When it comes to preparing for winter, you and your household aren’t the only things that could be freezing if the house doesn’t have proper insulation coverage. Frozen and burst pipes affect unprepared homes every winter, with an average of 37% of frozen pipes occurring in underinsualted basements.

 

While it can be as simple as running to your local hardware store for safe insulation material to cover exposed pipes, an uninspected home can have an “out of sight, out of mind” problem. One reason insulation evaluations are so crucial before winter is because thermal imaging tests can reveal just how little protection you have in your walls and ceilings to prevent the winter chill from seeping into your home. If you’re experiencing uneven temperatures, drafts, and cold spots, your current insulation may need to be retrofitted to stay up to code.

Look for the Best Fall Benefits

Whether you’re looking for DIY tips or you’re in need of a full inspection of your home, it’s important to have the right insulation team guiding you through the process. With winter just around the corner, fall is a great time to get prepared and ensure the house is comfortable and safe all throughout winter. It’s important to be aware that while many insulation materials and services are advertised throughout October and November, your home has specific needs that aren’t always met with a half-priced fiberglass batt.

 

At Koala Insulation of Southeast Denver, our team of industry experts is here to educate you and your household on the importance of insulation and air sealing. Our top priority is focusing on pain points that need your attention first, maximizing comfort and safety without sacrificing cost and energy efficiency. Contact your local insulation team today to learn more about the condition of your house and how a free evaluation can get you a step closer to a cost-effective cozy home.

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We Provide Insulation Services to the Following Southeast Denver Areas

LITTLETON, DENVER, CASTLE ROCK, ELIZABETH, FRANKTOWN, LARKSPUR, LOUVIERS, MONUMENT, PALMER LAKE, SEDALIA, USAF ACADEMY, WOODLAND PARK, COLORADO SPRINGS, LONE TREE, ENGLEWOOD, PARKER

Counties Served

DENVER, JEFFERSON, DOUGLAS, ELBERT, EL PASO, TELLER, ARAPAHOE

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80123, 80128, 80226, 80227, 80232, 80235, 80236, 80104, 80107, 80108, 80109, 80116, 80118, 80125, 80131, 80132, 80133, 80135, 80840, 80863, 80921, 80120, 80121, 80122, 80124, 80126, 80129, 80130, 80110, 80113, 80208, 80209, 80210, 80219, 80223, 80111, 80112, 80134, 80138, 80237

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