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Poor insulation is often an expensive problem with inexpensive solutions. If not properly insulated, you may discover that a minor leak has become a hazard, accompanied by skyrocketing utility bills. Reddy Kancharla believes that the more severe insulation issues, the more likely you are to need the assistance of one or more professionals to repair them. However, if you check the insulation early, the solution may be cheap or free.
Industrial and commercial buildings are especially vulnerable to insulation issues. Because energy consumption in these centers is already high, Reddy Kancharla thinks business owners should not waste resources on a high utility bill caused by a building with poor insulation. In addition, the problems may cause the building to be out of commission for the duration of repairs and endanger worker safety. Here are some signs of poor insulation to look out for and tips on dealing with issues.
Your walls are ice cold.
If you suspect you have insulation problems, the first thing you can do is try to fix it for free. For example, you can use the touch test, wherein you touch the walls as you walk around your house. If you notice that your walls are much colder to the touch than the room temperature, or if they feel damp, you suspect a problem with the insulation.
However, because it is only the first sign of insulation problems, you should first rule out any unnecessary changes or upgrades. Therefore, Reddy Kancharla recommends checking if any more severe symptoms of a problem accompany your cold walls.
Exterior wall abrasions
Hailstorms, accidents, and anomalies can all cause damage to your building envelope (the entire exterior walls), and Reddy Kancharla suggests fixing it as soon as possible.
For holes smaller than nail heads or cracks less than 14 inches wide, spackling paste from your local hardware store can help repair them quickly, efficiently, and cheaply. If the building has vinyl siding and the hole is slightly larger, spackling a patch of spare siding over the fissure can be helpful.