The official start of spring is just around the corner and it will be warm again before you know it! Are you already thinking of ways to save on your energy bills without sacrificing comfort? The solution may be as simple as insulating your home.
Not sure where to start? Let’s compare batt and blown-in insulation, two types of fiberglass, one of the most commonly installed materials.
Contact us if you’re ready for a free estimate on your project, or keep reading to learn more about batt and blown-in home insulation!
The Difference Between Batt and Blown Insulation
Which one is best for your project? Professionals can help you determine that, but in general, here are a few things to keep in mind:
Batts
Batt, or blanket, insulation is:
- Generally installed in unfinished walls (including foundation walls).
- Well suited for stud and joist spacing that is free from obstructions like wiring, pipes, etc.
Blown
Blown-in insulation is:
- Generally installed in enclosed existing walls (retrofit projects) or open new wall cavities (new construction projects) and unfinished attic floors.
- Good for adding to existing finished areas and around obstructions like wiring and pipes.
- Blown into place using special tools.
- Also referred to as “loose-fill” (loose-fill is a popular type of cellulose).
Learn more about batt vs. blown insulation—and get information on other types of insulation—on the Department of Energy’s website »
There is no “better” type of insulation—it all depends on where you need to insulate, how much insulation you need and more. A professional will be able to assess your space and determine the material that will work best.
Home Insulation Installation in the Idaho Falls Area
Whether you install batt or blown-in insulation, it will help:
- Reduce your energy bills.
- Make your home more comfortable.
- Improve the performance of your HVAC equipment.
We install blown and batt insulation and can insulate your attic, walls, crawl space or basement.
Contact the experts at BDI Insulation of Idaho Falls if you’re ready to insulate your home and start improving its energy efficiency and comfort—call 208-357-4346 or contact us online!