Midtown Tulsa Real Estate - Lori Cain: R you insulated?

R you insulated?

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Lori is a residential Realtor serving the greater Tulsa area, and specializing in midtown Tulsa real estate. Please visit Lori’s web site, LoriCain.com or call 918-852-5036.

Via Dallas Chambers (Re/Max Agents Realty):

Insulation is an important factor in keeping your heating and cooling costs down.  The higer the R value of insulation, the greater its resistance to heat flow.  The higher its resistance to heat flow, the greater its ability to keep heat inside your home in the winter and keep it outside in the summer.

The insulation in your home should meet or exceed these values:  walls R-13, floors - R-19 and ceilings R-30.  Your ductwork should have a minimum R-6 insulation (2.5 inch duct wrap), and all joints and seams in the ductwork should be tightly sealed.

 

 

Dallas Chambers

RE/MAX Agents Realty

Office:  770-922-7777 X316

Cell:     770-595-1541

Web:  http://dallaschambers.agentsrealty.com

E-Mail:  dallasc@remax.net

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Lori is a residential Realtor with Chinowth & Cohen Realtors serving the greater Tulsa area and specializing in downtown Tulsa and midtown Tulsa real estate.

1 commentLori Cain - Midtown Tulsa Real Estate • February 11 2010 10:15AM

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Good reblog. We are in a 1960's home and we are getting in an energy audit person to help us. Windows of course are the biggest energy drains, so we now that two sliding glass backyard exits will be changed, and of course more insulation blown in in the attic. I wish we could have the solid fill blankets that is used in new construction, but hopefully there are solutions for the walls.

Posted by Joe Pryor.com REALTOR® Oklahoma Investment Properties (Redbud Realty) 6 months ago

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