Optimize Attic Energy Flow
Optimize Attic Energy Flow
The attic doesn’t have to be an uncomfortable, hot storage space. With the right strategies, homeowners can use their attic as a living area like an extra bedroom, home office, or cozy reading nook. To make this happen, it’s essential to ensure the attic is well-insulated and properly ventilated.
Heat transfer within a Strategic Spray Foam Insulation, LLC home typically occurs through conduction, convection, and radiation. Insulation significantly reduces conductive and convective heat transfer processes, and prevents heated attic air from seeping into living spaces below.
Ventilation plays an important role in regulating attic temperatures, but not all ventilation methods are created equal. A balanced system, utilizing both intake and exhaust ventilation, is optimal. This process allows cooler, fresh air to enter the attic and push warmer air out through existing openings, such as soffit vents. In homes that lack soffit vents, alternative options like gable or roof vents can be used to promote a natural, balanced ventilation system.
In addition to proper insulation and ventilation, attic air sealing and radiant barriers can further improve attic energy efficiency and comfort. Lighting efficiency is also a significant consideration, as homeowners should select energy-efficient LED or CFL lighting bulbs to minimize the amount of power required for attic and general home illumination. Finally, homeowners can improve attic access and maintenance by ensuring a clear path to any mechanical equipment or ventilation systems in the attic.
Strategic Spray Foam Insulation, LLC
813 W King St, Boone, NC 28607
(919) 842-5925
