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Do R-values make a difference?

Yes and no. R-values only tell part of the story - how the insulation measures in the labortory, not in your home. R-value is a laboratory measure that does not effectively measure all three methods of heat transfer that occur in your home: convection, conduction, and radiation. For a comfortable, energy efficient home, you should insist on insulation that has a high R-value and controls all three methods of heat transfer.

 

Your Home Loses and Gains Heat in 3 Ways

  Convection Conduction Radiation
Definition: The transfer of heat by moving air. The transfer of heat through a solid material. The transfer of heat in the form of electromagnetic waves.
Example: Warm air rises and transfers heat to the ceiling. Heat is transferred from warmer sections of the walls and ceilings to cooler sections. Heat is transferred from the roof to the ceiling.


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