How to Better Insulate Your Roof

by Jan 17, 2025Maintenance, Roof Inspection0 comments

A worker installs insulation on a roof.

If you’re like most homeowners, you probably don’t think about your roof insulation until it’s too late. By then, it’s cold outside and you realize that your roof isn’t doing a very good job of keeping the heat in. In this blog post from David’s Roofing from Farmington, Arkansas, we’ll talk about how to better insulate your roof and keep your home warm all winter long! Keep reading to learn more, and reach out to us to talk to an expert about insulating your roof!

 

spray foam insulation

 

Spray Foam Insulation

One of the best ways to insulate your roof is with spray foam insulation. This type of insulation can be applied directly to the roof deck, and it creates a tight seal that helps keep heat in and cold out. It’s also one of the most effective types of insulation on the market, so you can rest assured knowing that your home is well-protected from the elements.

 

a man cutting an insulation board

 

Insulation Boards

Another option for roof insulation is to use insulation boards. These boards can be placed underneath the roof deck, and they work by reflecting heat back into the home. This is a wonderful choice for an inexpensive method to insulate your roof, and it’s also simple to install.

 

batt insulation

 

Batt Insulation

Batt insulation is another option that can be placed underneath the roof deck. This type of insulation is made of fiberglass, and it’s a great option for homes with limited space.

 

blown-in insulation

 

Blown-In Insulation

Blown-in insulation is another great option for roof insulation. This type of insulation is blown into the roof deck, and it’s a great option for homes with difficult-to-reach areas.

 

 

No matter which type of roof insulation you choose, it’s important to have your roof inspected by a professional before you begin. This will ensure that your roof is in good condition and that there are no leaks or other problems that could cause issues with the insulation. Once your roof has been inspected, you can choose the type of insulation that’s right for your home and budget. Contact David’s Roofing today to learn more about roof insulation, and to schedule a free roof inspection!

 

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