Efficient Abode

Why the Attic Is Always the Best Place to Start When Cutting Energy Costs

Most homeowners upgrade windows or buy smart thermostats first, but the attic is responsible for up to 40% of a home’s heating and cooling loss. Starting here delivers the fastest payback and the biggest comfort improvement of any single upgrade.

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R-38 vs. R-60 Attic Insulation: What the Difference Actually Means for Your Heating Bill

Most homeowners have no idea what R-value their attic has, or whether upgrading it would actually save money. This post breaks down the real numbers behind R-38 vs. R-60 insulation and helps you decide if adding more is worth the cost.

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The Attic Insulation Upgrade That Paid for Itself in 14 Months

A poorly insulated attic is one of the biggest energy drains in most American homes, quietly adding hundreds of dollars to your heating and cooling bills every year. Upgrading attic insulation to the DOE-recommended R-38 to R-60 is one of the highest-return home improvements you can make, with typical payback periods of 12 to 24 months.

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How to Add Blown-In Attic Insulation Yourself and Cut Heating and Cooling Bills by Up to 30%

A poorly insulated attic is one of the biggest sources of energy loss in most homes, responsible for up to 25% of total heating and cooling waste. This step-by-step guide walks you through adding blown-in insulation yourself, with real cost numbers, payback timelines, and professional tips to get it right the first time.

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How Much Can You Actually Save by Adding Attic Insulation? (Real Numbers Inside)

Attic insulation is one of the highest-impact upgrades a homeowner can make, yet millions of homes are running on levels that were considered adequate in the 1970s. Adding insulation to reach the recommended R-38 to R-60 can cut heating and cooling bills by 15 to 25% annually, with payback periods as short as 2 to 3 years.

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Blown-In vs. Batt Insulation: Which One Saves More Money for Your Home Type

Choosing the wrong insulation type for your attic or walls can leave hundreds of dollars in savings on the table every year. This guide breaks down when blown-in insulation wins, when batt is the smarter choice, and exactly how much each can save based on your home type.

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How to Insulate an Older Home With Plaster Walls Without Major Demolition

Older homes with plaster walls are notoriously drafty and energy-hungry, but tearing out walls to add insulation is expensive and destructive. There are proven methods to dramatically improve your home’s thermal performance without touching a single inch of original plaster.

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