Asked by Kris
The greatest loss of energy in a home results from poor insulation in what four areas of the home?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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a. Attic/roof/ceiling (top of the house)
b. Exterior walls
c. Floors over unheated spaces/crawlspaces
d. Basement/foundation (including slab and rim joist)
(Also note: windows and doors are common major heat-loss points, though they’re not insulated in the same way as walls/floors/ceilings.)
b. Exterior walls
c. Floors over unheated spaces/crawlspaces
d. Basement/foundation (including slab and rim joist)
(Also note: windows and doors are common major heat-loss points, though they’re not insulated in the same way as walls/floors/ceilings.)
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