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Which one to insulate first – the exterior or the interior of a home?

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A lot of residents tend to treat this question as a tricky one. In all honesty, it is neither tricky nor that hard to answer.

Insulating a home is a noble process for the homeowner. It protects the home from the undesirable effects of changing weather patterns. For instance, a home in Louisiana is insulated for key reasons such as protection from Louisiana’s damp soil and to insulate it from Louisiana’s scorching hot summers.

The same goes for homes based in and around Dallas and Houston in Texas, plus in FLorida and in other southern states of the United States. In fact, every state in the United States has insulated homes, which also protect it from mould and rust. Homes in Michigan are insulated too (New York is no exception).

And what about Canada? Are Canadian homes insulated? Let’s find out.

Insulated homes in Canada – an overview

Canadian homes are also insulated too. In fact, the Canadian Housing and Mortgage Corporation (CMHC) has the following to state for an insulated home as it compares a properly insulated house to dressing according to the weather:

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