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It's not uncommon for attics in Texas to reach 140 or 150 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer. As you ponder your building's cooling costs it's important to remember that the only things separating thie 150-degree attic from the conditioned portion of the building are a thin sheet of sheet rock and whatever insulation may be in your attic -- insulation that's all too often underperforming due to poor installation or settling over time.
Insulation is measured in R-Value, which represents an insulation material's "Resistance" to heat transfer. The higher the R-value, the better the insulation performs. R-38 is recommended for Austin attics.
During our comprehensive energy audit, we will assess your commercial building's insulation to determine its existing R-value, and whether an upgrade may be cost-effective either for energy savings or improved comfort.
Contact us today to set up an appointment, or to chat about whether upgraded insulation may be a good choice for your business.