Thursday, April 25, 2013

Hiring a Portland Insulation Contractor


When most people think of being a homeowner, they imagine it as a fun and enjoyable experience, one that comes with lots of freedom. Unfortunately, however, being a homeowner is also about being responsible, and being responsible means taking care of your home’s most practical needs. You have to, for example, hire a Portland insulation contractor, add sturdy doors and windows to your home, and take care of a host of other tasks. While Portland insulation and other practical endeavors are necessary, remember that it’s okay to do something that’s just plain fun too.

Why not, for example, think about adding a deck or a patio to your home? This will provide a wonderful place for you and your family and friends to relax on nice days or evenings. And, as a little secret, even these additions have a little practicality built in. See, adding a deck or patio can increase your home’s value, in addition to making it a more enjoyable place to be.

For information on hiring a Portland insulation contractor or on adding fun additions to your home, contact Gibson Roofing today.

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2 comments:

  1. Styrofoam insulation is composed of inorganic, expanded silicaceous volcanic glass — perlite — combined with organic fibers and binders. The top surface of the insulation board features an asphalt coating or a proprietary coating formulated to limit adhesive — asphalt — absorption into the insulation during the roof-membrane application.

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  2. The right insulation to use as Basement wall insulation is rigid foam insulation. The special SilverGlo rigid insulation board available from Dr. Energy Saver won't absorb moisture or support mold. It can't settle or compress like fiberglass insulation, and it can stop cold air infiltration instead of allowing it to pass through the insulation layer. As a bonus, SilverGlo insulation has an integral radiant barrier that reflects heat for additional comfort and energy savings.

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