Styrofoam Insulation Also Reduces Outside Street Noise


Styrofoam insulation is one of the most common insulating materials used for refrigerators and their larger cousins, the big walk in coolers that would find in your local supermarket. They generally have between 2 and 4 inches of Styrofoam insulation between the outer and inner metal walls, along with rubber gaskets around the door to form a tight seal. When your dealing the massive amounts of energy it takes to keep these giants at the proper temperatures, the making sure they are insulated properly is a must.

Another popular place that you’ll find the use of Styrofoam insulation is underneath the siding of you home. Siding can come in many different materials including; aluminum, metal, vinyl, fiber board and masonite. It is critical to install the Styrofoam under the siding to provide for the maximum efficiency of the home.

One of the newest designs of siding is a product that has been developed by Alcoa. Not only is this new siding durable, weather resistant, and able to withstand very high winds, but it also has the Styrofoam insulation built right in. By incorporating the Styrofoam insulation into the siding itself, it reduces the time needed when residing you home. It eliminates the process of putting up the insulation, then the siding, thus allowing for a much faster installation time frame.

This new age siding can even be installed directly over the existing wood siding or even over top of the old fashioned stucco exteriors. Since this type of siding is bonded right to the Styrofoam insulation it is has proven to reduce your homes heat loss by up to 25%.

Another great and very unique feature of the Alcoa brand siding with built in insulation is the act that it can reduce the outside street and wind noise by up to 50%. No matter if you install this new age siding by Alcoa, or you install the styrofoam/siding in two step process, the energy savings will definitely be noticed in your heating and cooling costs.
 

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