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ATTIC
- Check the fit of your attic access door or pull-down
stairs. Weather-strip and insulate the door where you
can.
- Insulate the attic space. Insulation can be added as
loose fill or from rolls. High efficiency building code
standards show "R" value recommendations of
R-30 in ceilings, R-16 in walls, and R-19 over crawl spaces.
The "R" value is a measure of how well insulation
traps heat.
- Ventilate the attic space. Homes built long ago may
have little ventilation or original vents may have been
blocked by later construction. Vents are needed both high
and low in the attic space to promote good circulation
for proper ventilation.
- If you're having a new roof installed, consider adding
a ridge vent in the process.
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