You already know you need home insulation and it can be a costly endeavor.
Unlike furniture or a new car, President’s Day and Memorial Day weekend won’t bring you any additional savings when you buy home insulation.
While you won’t get those kinds of sales on insulation, some contractors do offer discounts and your energy provider might offer rebates for energy efficiency upgrades.
There’s still more to consider when it comes to the best time to buy insulation for your home.
RetroFoam of Michigan has insulated thousands of homes since 2002, so we know when the best time to buy insulation comes down to other factors like remodeling projects, time of year, as well as energy savings, and overall cost.
We are on a mission to educate homeowners, so we will break down why certain times of year are better to insulate your home than others.
Let’s take a look at some of the factors you should consider.
The best time to buy insulation for your home depends on where you live.
If you live in a colder climate, like here in Michigan, you’ll want to update or increase the insulation in your home before the winter hits. In this case, the spring is the best time, because you will also start to see savings in the summer months.
The same is true for warmer climates, just different times of year because you’ll want the job finished before the heat sets in.
When it comes down to it, the best time of year to buy insulation comes down to the personal preference of the homeowner and how they can fit it into their schedule, budget, and other to-do items.
As the saying goes, “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is today.” If you think you’ve missed the “ideal” window, don’t worry. The sooner you can get it done, the sooner you will start to feel the comfort and energy-saving benefits.
It makes the most sense to add insulation to your home if you’re already remodeling.
If you are adding to your home or just remodeling, it makes the most sense to add the insulation at the same time.
For example, if you add insulation before your remodel, then you run the risk of pulling it out or damaging it when the project begins. If you thought about doing it afterward, you’re basically undoing all of the work you already did.
Another great time to add insulation to your home, specifically to your existing walls, is when you are upgrading the siding of your home.
In most cases, the cost of insulation from a contractor or home improvement store will stay fairly consistent throughout the year.
The real thing to consider when it comes to cost is how much money the insulation can save you on your monthly heating and cooling costs. Some materials, like foam insulation, can pay a homeowner back in a short amount of time thanks to those energy savings.
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Another thing that could work to your advantage is if your insulation contractor offers any discounts and if your energy provider offers rebates for insulation upgrades.
As you can see, any time you add insulation to your home, no matter the season, you can see energy savings and lower monthly energy bills, especially if you create an air seal.
Creating an air barrier and air sealing the building envelope of your home will not only make it more comfortable but will lower your monthly energy bills. Traditional insulation like fiberglass and cellulose can’t create the air seal that foam insulation can.
As you move through your journey of buying insulation for your home, check out the Learning Center on our website to learn more about foam and see if it is the right fit for your project.