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Owens Corning Residential Insulation Systems Learn more about how to select and install our insulation products in your customers’ homes, and the advantages of partnering with Owens Corning. Click on any room below for details. Floors Cold floors are a major complaint among homeowners. Often the problem is an uninsulated floor above an unheated crawlspace or basement. If you have a vented crawlspace with insulated ducts and no pipes, the best course of action is to insulate the floor above it. Cathedral Ceiling Beauty. Drama. A bit of pizzazz. Cathedral ceilings make a statement. But they also create extra air space that has to be heated in winter and cooled in summer. To help maintain maximum energy efficiency, Owens Corning offers two high-density insulation products designed specifically for the rafters in cathedral ceilings. Attic Don’t let homeowners hard-earned dollars go through the roof. Insulating the attic is the #1 way to save money on energy bills. Basement Insulating a heated basement or crawlspace will make the whole house more comfortable, while also saving on energy bills. Interior Walls Everyone knows that insulation prevents heat from exiting through the exterior walls of a house. But insulating the interior walls of a home can be equally beneficial when it comes to noise control. Crawlspace Insulating a heated basement or crawlspace will make the whole house more comfortable, while also saving on energy bills. Exterior Walls Insulating exterior walls helps keep cold or hot air out and keep comfort in, to save money on your energy bills. Ductwork Ductwork is an important component of a home's comfort system. Un-insulated sheet metal ducts can drain homes of their warmth and allow unwanted household noises to spread through the duct system between rooms. Owens Corning Duct Solutions provide you an energy efficient and quiet alternative. Foundation Walls FOAMULAR® rigid foam insulation installs directly against your foundation wall from the footing to the top of the wall. It offers excellent moisture resistance so it won't lose any insulating power (R-value) even after long-term exposure to wet soil and ponding water. Its rugged construction readily withstands the pressure of backfilling and resists the effects of acids and other decaying elements in the soil. Under Slab If a home is built on a slab, there may be problems with cold floors. Since the floor is in direct contact with the cold ground, there's no warm air beneath the floor. Insulation Products Browse our full line of insulation products. Get the specs you need Run the numbers on your projects. Professional Programs Partner with us to build your business.
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