Insulation tips for homes
Posted by Sinks on 27th Jun 2017
There are several methods that homeowners can adopt in order to improve the insulation of their kitchen and lower the energy use of their sink accessories.The majority of the energy lost in a home is a result of dozens of small holes, cracks and gaps that enable air to leak out into the environment, though these issues can be easily fixed once they are located, an expert from Touch n Foam has revealed.Kevin Corcoran, marketing manager of the company, has advised residents to look for less obvious cracks that could lie in areas such as heating and dryer vent penetrations, gaping baseboards, and junctions between floors and walls.Mr Corcoran added Sealing air leaks with insulating spray foam sealants is one of the most practical and economical ways to block heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer.People may want to address the insulation of their kitchens before buying a new unit from Rixonway Kitchens, with IndustryToday.co.uk reporting that the company has launched a new range of highly accessible products.