Posted by gregk on December 25, 2009 at 18:29:17 from (99.196.64.56):
In Reply to: Wall-vision posted by Dan-IA on December 25, 2009 at 17:19:44:
our last house had 4 inches of insulation in the attic, crawlspace only, no insulaton in the walls, but they were backplastered and old drafty windows. My wife and I went through one room a year and gutted it. We rewired it, put insulation in the walls added a vapor barrier and put in new double pane windows. Out of a $300 plus elec bill for three months every winter( the house was only 720 square feet) each room saved us about 20 dollars a month. Then we blew insulation into the attic, cost about $250 and paid for itself that winter in the savings, each room cost about $1000 to do new carpet and all. Best insulation for the money was in the attic but it all helps. Just my experience I'm sure someone else has had different luck too
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