Why Insulating Your Crawl Space Is Just As Important As Insulating Your Roof

Posted on: 6 January 2022

When some people think of insulation, the main two areas they consider are their roof and their walls. What a lot of people forget is the space directly beneath their feet. While it is, of course, important to insulate your roof, it is equally as important to make sure you have crawl space insulation as well. If you, like many American's, have forgotten or never thought of getting crawl space insulation, then you could be causing major temperature fluctuations that could be avoidable. Here are a few reasons why crawl space insulation is just as important as making sure your roof is well insulated.

The Exposed Soil Can Cool Your Home

Many homes that have a crawl space have nothing but exposed soil on the very bottom layer, which can become very cool in fall and winter. This is especially true for homes in areas where the ground pretty much freezes, as although the earth underneath your home might survive that, it will still be substantially cooler than what you might like. Crawl space insulation will allow you to use less electricity to keep your entire home warm.

Summer Conservation

While many people are familiar with the fact that hot air rises and thus the attic and top floors are very important to insulate during summertime, you do not want to forget about your crawl space in summer. Colder air will stay lower, and if the crawl space is not insulated, it will allow that air to sneak between any cracks or gaps and go even lower than you want. With your crawl space insulated, you have a much better chance of keeping the habitable part of your home at a more comfortable temperature.

Affects Almost Your Whole Home

Just like your roof, your crawl space can be found under almost the whole home. That is a huge surface area to have no insulation for. If you already feel that your home's temperature is a bit harder to control during summer and winter, then you can immediately see how the benefits of a bit of insulation in your crawl space would help. Don't suffer through the months that have more extreme weather, get educated on crawl space insulation and make a change that will last for the foreseeable future.

Reach out to a local insulation contractor to learn more about crawl space insulation and how to get started with installation.

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