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The most energy efficient building material is insulation. Insulation helps reduce heat transfer by trapping pockets of air, preventing heat from entering or leaving the building, and keeping temperatures more stable. Materials like fiberglass, foam, and cellulose insulation are all highly effectiveRead more
The most energy efficient building material is insulation. Insulation helps reduce heat transfer by trapping pockets of air, preventing heat from entering or leaving the building, and keeping temperatures more stable. Materials like fiberglass, foam, and cellulose insulation are all highly effective at reducing energy loss and promoting a more stable interior climate.
Additionally, certain materials such as spray foam insulation can fill in hard-to-reach areas and create an airtight seal around a building, reducing air leakage and improving overall energy efficiency.
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