Did you know that insulation installed in homes and buildings saves over 400 trillion BTU’s annually—enough to power the state of Florida for 4 years1?
A recent Harvard study on energy consumption found that nearly 65% of U.S. homes (45 million total) have insulation levels that are below the 2000 IECC (International Energy Conservation Code) levels. This translates to more than 800 trillion BTU’s (British Thermal Units) that could be saved each year. Properly insulated new homes would save 300 billion BTUs each year. This equals 28 supertankers of crude oil and 300 billion cubic feet of natural gas.
So, when you Thinkinsulation, you’re well on your way to reducing energy costs. Adding fiber glass insulation above minimum building requirements whether in a commercial or residential space significantly increases energy savings, and enhances the overall quality of your indoor environment.
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If you’re a homeowner, insulation can cut your monthly utility bills by up to 48%2 and add to the resale value of your home. For commercial buildings, thesavings can also be significant.
Plus, there are financial rewards in the form of rebates or tax incentives from the 2005 Energy Bill signed by President Bush for homeowners, residential and commercial builders.
1Source: Green and Competitve–The Energy, Environmental and Economics Benefits of Fiber Glass and Mineral Wool Insulation Products by Energy Conservation Management, Inc., Alliance to Save Energy, Barakat & Chamberlin Inc.
2Your fuel savings from insulation will depend upon the climate, the type and size of your house, the amount of insulation already in your house, and your fuel use patterns and family size.
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