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Insulation works by resisting the flow of heat.<\/p>\n
Heat is a form of energy and always seeks a cooler area\u2014in your home, this means it flows outward in winter, and inward in summer. Insulation slows this heat flow, so your heating and cooling system (or systems) requires less operation to maintain your desired temperature, which saves you money. Note that a good air barrier should always accompany mineral fibre insulation on one side, and a good vapour barrier on the other, so that any moisture can dry out.<\/p>\n