Insulation for my house? Is there a cheap road to add insulation to your house attic?...
Is there a cheap road to add insulation to your house attic? Any products other after normal insulation that will work?
Also my crawl space floor isn't insulated. Will it serve that much?
You can use blown-in insulation, this is pretty cheap. You can buy it at the home center, and they usually consent to you rent the blower for free.
Yes...Insulating the crawlspace will help near the energy bills as powerfully. Just make sure that if you use the kraft (paper) face insulation, you install it with the broadsheet to the living side of the house.
Blow it surrounded by with a piece of equipment that you rent.
yes, it will help.
Answers: Crawl space: easiest would be 1" foam sheet around the outside 'wall' esp. if its very short, or if you can gain under, use R13 Roxul surrounded by the floor joists. If you don't find your floors cold, conceivably its not really worthwhile. I don't find insulation expensive, I just find it annoying to treaty with. So, for the attic, blown contained by is probably the way, plus you can other add more then.
Oops, if you're talking more or less the floor UNDER the crawl space, I guess I answered wrong. That should be treated like a subterranean vault floor--do nothing. The walls can be insulated inside, outside (buried foam) or both. If there's no pipes to verbs about, I wouldn't bother insulating, and if there's a boil vent in at hand you can probably close it so there will be little bake to lose. If the floor above gets cold, after you may want to re-consider these options.