ShellbackBill
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SO, let's say the recommended R value for my walls is 14.
What's the downside to making it 20 or 28?
Seems that would just mean lower utility bills.
And if I feel like cranking the thermostat up to 75 in the winter, I'd still use less energy than a normally insulated house at 72.
What's the downside to making it 20 or 28?
Seems that would just mean lower utility bills.
And if I feel like cranking the thermostat up to 75 in the winter, I'd still use less energy than a normally insulated house at 72.