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How an Attic Tent can Save you Money by Conserving your Home's Energy



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By : Jim Knight    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-02 04:52:37
"Conservation means the wise use of the earth and its resources for the lasting good of men."
- Gifford Pinchot (1865-1946), first chief of the US Forest Service.

As the first chief of the United States Forest Service, it is understandable that Gifford Pinchot would have strong views on conservation. However, what he said several decades ago still holds true, and assumes special significance in the days of energy crises, spiralling oil prices and global warming.

As a homeowner, it is your duty to conserve energy of your home for the betterment of the world at large. At the identical time, there are reasons other than altruistic for reducing power loss and therefore, energy charge - costs, for instance. When you conserve energy, you spend less on energy and thus, less on power bills. An Attic Tent can serve you fulfil perfectly that.

Do you understand that as much as half of the energy spent in your home is wasted? Do you comprehend that your attic is a important origin of leaks for hot air moving in during summer and moving out during winter due to air convection, resulting in higher cooling and heating bills respectively? Now, do you know that there exists an easy and affordable do-it-yourself resolution to the above complication? If you did not, meet to the world of Attic Tents.

For long, homeowners have known that attics are a originator of air leakage and tried a number of measures to end infiltration, all to no effect. In fact, not only did insulation around the attic opening (one of the measures that were tried) prove to be insufficient in blocking air and heat transfer, injurious airborne fiberglass particles (fiberglass being the insulating components ) were released each time the attic was opened.

Then came the Attic Tent.

The Attic Tent is a patented insulating approach designed to produce a barrier against the transfer of air and heat between the attic and rest of the home. Built out of fire retardant material, the Attic Tent blocks the exterior movement of heated air during winter and entrant of warm air during summer. It has been set up to moderate air and heat transfer in and out of the residence by as much as 71%. Result: lower heating and air conditioning expenses respectively, sometimes by as much as 20%. Moreover, its solitary scheme prevents insulation particles from falling into the house when accessing the attic.

Replacing existing doors and windows with their energy-efficient alternatives at a price of thousands of dollars is a step in the accurate direction towards conserving energy of your residence, but without addressing the trouble of the leaking attic, all these efforts would amount to nothing. And the excellent system to do that is by installing an Attic Tent.

Not only is the product effective, it is low-cost as well. The Attic Tent comes in very many sizes and the prices limit from $200 to $250. At these prices, it is estimated that the product will pay back the investment within a few years through reduced intensity bills. Also, the Attic Tent is easy to place with the help of a staple gun and/or a caulking gun. Although some professionals do provide establishment services, with a little bit of try you can do the work yourself!
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