New England Energy Audit
INSULATION FAQ'S
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There are many different types of insulation, fiberglass and cellulose being the most
common, but Whether you use fiberglass, cellulose, foam,etc. it is somewhat
dependent on the condition of speak with you and again when we meet for your
energy audit.  At that time we will address all the pro's and cons of each and educate
you so are comfortable with the decision you make.  If you do have a contractor who is
familiar with your home, his input is greatly appreciated.

We are not recommending one manufacturer over another or one product
over another, but to give you a very good overview of the pros and cons of
various products, i.e. fiberglass vs. cellulose we have chosen this link for
you to view.

Johns Manville-FAQ'S Comparing the attributes of fiberglass insulation and
cellulose insulation.  Click here to go directly to their page explaining the
differences.
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FIREPLACES ADD AMBIANCE TO
ANY ROOM, BUT THEY ALSO
ROB YOUR HOME OF HEAT.  A
FIRE CAN VENT AS MUCH AS
24,000 CUBIC FEET OF AIR AN
AIR FLOWS IN FROM THE
OUTSIDE TO REPLACE IT.  
HEATING THIS COLD AIR IS
EXPENSIVE.