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Edited on Fri Jan-08-10 05:35 AM by BlueCollar
All,
I'm having trouble understanding this process. Between R "factors" and "ratings" it's enough to drive one to drink.
I've had fiberglass insulation added to my existing insulation in an effort to reduce the electric costs of heating my home during the winter and cooling it in the summer.
The original insulation in the attic was less than 3" of white blown fiberglass, so I had 17" added to bring it up to a uniform depth of 20". Additionally, I invested in having a radiant barrier coating sprayed on the inside of the attic ceiling.
Based upon what I have been able to deduce, 1" of blown fiberglass is worth a "value" of 2.3 - 2.7. If I average this at 2.5 per inch and multiply by 20 I come to a "value" of 50 which appears to be what is recommended by the various websites (D.O.E.).
Am I on the right track?
Thanks in advance.
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