Tips & tricks: Ways to insulate your home in an eco-friendly manner

Insulation is a great way of saving energy. Having said that, the main aspect is to chose the right materials as a wrong choice can lead to deterioration of our beautiful surroundings. They may produce toxic substance and may cause irritations (skin, lungs, etc). In this environment-conscious world, people have started embracing greener options like never before. While insulating their homes, they look for eco-friendly alternatives for a healthy living. However, insulating dwellings can burn a hole in your pocket and consume a lot of precious time. Below is a list of insulating materials, which are not only environmentally friendly but also inexpensive. They vow to save the environment and keep your spaces cozy when the temperatures dip outside.

Eco Friendly Insulation
Eco Friendly Insulation

Recycled Denim
Recycled Denim

Tips: 1. Recycled Denim

Who doesn’t have old cotton denims lying at their place catching dust? Give old jeans a new lease of life as a green insulating material. Wash them nicely and cut them. Now, dip them in boric acid that will make it resistant towards molds, fire and insects. The easily available recycled material is effortless to install and also acts as an apt way to block noise/sounds.

2. Sheep Wool

Sheep Wool
Sheep Wool

Sheep wool is an excellent insulation material. It is 100% natural and renewable. It will help keep dwellings warm during winters and cool during summers. This is possible because of the formation of air pockets, which in turn trap air. The natural material uses less energy and won’t cause any kind of irritation.

3. Straw Bale

Straw Bale
Straw Bale

One of the most energy-efficient methods of insulation is by using straw bales. It is easily available and chemical-free. The practice of packing bales of straw together with the help of bamboo/wood, has been around since ages. The inexpensive option won’t consume much manual labor. Straw is renewable and can be grown easily.

4. Cellulose (Recycled Paper)

Cellulose
Cellulose

What happens when you tear salvaged newspaper into small pieces and mix it with fire resistant boric acid? Well, you will get a perfect product that can be used as Cellulose insulation. This eco-friendly material can be filled in the walls and ceilings. It keeps fungal and mold growth at bay and doesn't let aluminium, cooper or steel corrode. As compared to fibreglass insulation, this will also consume less energy (almost 10 times).

5. Soy Spray Foam

Soy Spray Foam
Soy Spray Foam

Of latr, soy products have become a hit amongst diet conscious people. Soy bean is taking a new role for utility with its ability to serve as perfect eco-friendly insulation material/foam insulation. The chemical-free and expandable soy spray helps reduce air infiltration by creating a seal. This is perfect for closed areas and won’t have any harmful effect because of the presence of natural components. The lightweight material can easily swell up to 100 times its original size, which can be used for small areas. Swap toxic sprays with Soy Spray Foam and protect the environment by improving air quality.

6. Sand

Sand
Sand

Sand is available in abundance all over the globe. But, did any of us know that is it one of the best agent to insulate spaces. This renewable material is the latest fad and will provide great natural insulation. To get the desired traits, sand is coupled with salvaged glass bottles. The product is sans phenols, artificial colors and formaldehyde.

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