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Written by Eric Gans, Building Analyst & Envelope Professional I'm a certified energy auditor and insulation contractor in Maryland. I have completed over 2000 energy audits and taken over 2000 trips to an attic.
Maryland Home Insulation Guide
An under-insulated attic is the #1 reason for poor home comfort and high energy bills. Use this guide for Maryland home and attic insulation solutions.
Well-Insulated Attic
3 Characteristics
1. No significant gaps
2. Fits in any cavity
3. 13-18" Depth
Does that look or sound like your attic insulation?
Not likely...ENERGY STAR says 9 out of 10 homes are under-insulated, and everything I see in Maryland attics proves it.
According to a recent Forbes Magazine article, there are approximately 124 million houses in the United States, and roughly 20% were built before 1980. Older homes mean older, outdated methods of insulating that don't measure up to today's standards.
So where do you begin? This guide can help. It will answer many of the questions homeowners have about insulation.
If your home is older than ten years, then you are likely not meeting the 2024 Maryland home insulation building code. If you see insulation, it does not mean it is working for you.
You gotta know what to look for...
The State of Maryland recommends that our attics have enough insulation to equal R-49.
The existing insulation in a Maryland attic is inconsistent for various reasons. Air sealing and insulation are essential for a tight, energy-efficient home.
Get a Whole-House Energy Assessment Start Your Journey
If you know you need insulation services in Maryland and are looking for a logical next step; it might be a good time for an energy audit.
If you are not sure, I recommend exploring the resources below. You can learn more about the BGE and Pepco Programs. The $100 assessment can help you navigate to a more efficient home:
5 Signs You Need a Home Energy Audit -Homeowners can use these five signs around the house to determine if a home energy audit is worth the investment.
Attic insulation can significantly impact your comfort, energy bill, and HVAC performance. A well-insulated attic can make an old heating and cooling system seem new.
Insulation will gain your respect on an extreme weather day! Attic insulation in Maryland homes is vital to comfort each season.
Summer: Insulation improves a home's defense against the heat in several ways. Check out these resources to help you keep cool when the heat rises:
Controlling Hot Upper Floors -Learn about modern air sealing and insulation techniques in Maryland that can help you improve hot upper floors during the summer.
Reduce Indoor Humidity -Learn how to avoid blaming the wrong source and spending money on the wrong solution.
Winter: We place caps on our children's heads on a cold day to keep the heat from escaping, and we need to do the same to our homes. Check out these great ways to change the trend and get a hold of always being cold:
Preventing Rapid Heat Loss -Attic air sealing is one of the most effective ways to improve home comfort and energy efficiency - learn the basics.
Improving Indoor Air Quality -Learn about the relationship between indoor air quality, air changes per hour, and energy efficiency for your home.
Get All Of Your Rooms Back! Check out how this family strived toward a comfortable addition, but the effort fell short and made the addition unusable in cold months.
Insulation Guidance Tools
Tool # 1 The R-Value Calculator Use this helpful tool to determine your current attic R-value and assess your protective barrier's performance against current recommendations.
You need to take two steps for this tool to work.
STEP 1: Get Your Attic's Current R-Value
Tasks Required
1. Determine the type of insulation you have in the attic now.
2. Determine your current insulation level in inches and note any areas (up to three) with major level variants.
3. Determine the condition of your current insulation.
STEP 2: Calculate Your Attic Area
Tasks Required
1. Measure the length and width from below for any attic area to calculate the square footage.
2. Note the exact square footage of any area with different insulation levels (up to three). Use a laser measure to make it easy!
Once completed, you will be much closer to knowing if you are up to the Maryland building code and ENERGY STAR.
The insulation your attic needs will depend on how much is there now. Getting it right will ensure you earn the best return on your investment (ROI) and meet the 2024 Maryland building codes.
This can be a little tricky. Calculations can be off if the information is not gathered right. The condition, coverage, and depth of the insulation are each important.
Take notice if you have any area in your attic that does not have insulation.
One example is 18 square feet of uninsulated area in a 1000-square-foot attic. It reduces the R-value. Missing insulation will lead to comfort problems and high energy bills.
REASON:
According to Dr. Allison Bailes of Energy Vanguard, the heat flows through the bare areas fast. He says warm air leaves in the un-insulated ceiling area 38 times faster than in the insulated areas.
It is essential to measure insulation through a different lens. Try not to focus on which insulation is better. Instead, please focus on the proper R-value, especially for the places where it is most important.
There are two things to know about R-value:
1. How to Measure R-Value
Insulation has one job - to resist heat flow. The higher the R-value, the better the insulation resists heat transfer.
2. How R-Value Requirements Change
As your home's features twist and turn, insulation requirements change. R-values decrease in less critical areas.
Batt Insulation: Prevalent and, unfortunately, the worst performer.
How Much Does Insulation Cost?
Home performance contractors look for insulation fixes in existing homes that will make the most impact at the lowest cost. Accessible areas are the first priority and usually the most important. Investigation and testing help shape solution decisions. Taking this approach will factor in the overall cost.
Here are important considerations if you plan to insulate your home:
ENERGY STAR® recommends examining the many systems around your home. Evaluating the "whole house" can lead to better comfort and efficiency. Their statistics show that 9 out of 10 homes in the U.S. are under-insulated.
Maryland Utilities (BGE & Pepco) offers a portfolio of programs promoting energy efficiency and conservation, including rebates, education, and services. The programs are designed around a consultative approach.
Air sealing and insulation are the most critical measures to achieve energy efficiency—before windows and doors and replacing older HVAC. Getting a home energy audit is the initial qualifier for rebates.
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Learn much more about the programs designed to help YOU
2024 Complete BGE Energy Audit Guide -Get All YOUR questions answered with this comprehensive guide about all things related to a BGE home energy audit.