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You most likely don't think about the topic of garage insulation very frequently. Because of the energy savings, most people who own their home are very conscious about insulating their walls and attic well. Most people do not bother with their garage though as it is considered more of an outside area and is not heated or air conditioned, so it isn't really that important.

Or does it? An uninsulated garage can become as hot or cold as it is outside. This most likely isn't an issue with your garage, but if the walls between your garage and your interior are not insulated, you can be talking about an acute quantity of energy depletion. In addition, harmful fumes in your garage, from car exhaust, fertilizers, paints, etc., can easily enter your home.

The only real way to separate your garage from your home and protect your home from the elements out there is to insulate the walls and ceiling that is shared between them. You have a number of different choices for the types of insulation that you can use in your garage walls, and making the right choice can make a large difference.

One of the most popular choices other insulating materials that people think of for their home is Batt insulation. While the R-values (the rating of insulation performance) for batt insulation may be similar to other insulating materials, it is not the best choice for garages.

Batt insulation is installed in rolls, or batts. The batts don't actively seal any of the space that is between the wall and ceiling and as a result you can get a gap that will form between the roles. This is a hole in your defenses as energy is allowed to escape and fumes are allowed to come in through these gaps. Any type of moisture on the Batt insulation can damage it as well which will severely reduce its capability to insulate.

Foam-board insulation, solid sheets of molded polystyrene, offers similar R-values as batt insulation, but is less bulky. However, foam-board insulation also does not fill all the gaps in your wall and spaces can occur between the sheets of insulation.

With the main intent and purpose of being to prevent fumes from coming in and energy escaping, you need to get a material that is going to effectively seal off your garage walls and ceiling Spray foam garage insulation spreads on application and fills all the gaps. By using spray foam insulation for your garage, you not only get a completely sealed surface area, but you also get the added benefit that it the insulating ability is not affected by moisture at all.

Author Resource:- Spray on insulation is by far and above the best type of insulation you can use for your home. Discover more on DIY spray foam kits by visiting http://sprayfoaminsulationkits.org
Submitted 2009-12-15 22:52:24
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