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Several steps are involved in insulating all areas of a house or building, such as attic insulation, roofing insulation, wall insulation, and window insulation. For windows and doors, insulation can be added by applying sprayed foam insulation in order to keep out drafts and prevent heat from escaping. 

There are several types of insulation that can be used including:
  • Fiberglass Insulation
  • Wool Insulation
  • Rock Wool Insulation
  • Foam Insulation or Sprayed Foam Insulation
Rock wool insulation is also known as mineral fiber insulation, and is made from spun fiber, similar to the method used to make fiberglass. Fiberglass insulation is the most popularly used type of insulation because it is the most flame resistant. Foam insulation is also sometimes used for items such as window insulation. 

When a building is properly insulated, you can easily save 50% to 80% in heating and cooling costs per year. By insulating your home properly, you will save yourself both money and trouble.
 
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