If you were asked to draw a house, most of us would start with the basics: walls, a door, windows, and a roof. Those boundaries define a house and provide shelter from the outside world. But even with those boundaries, your home may not be fully protected from external forces. That’s where your home’s invisible boundaries come in. What are these invisible boundaries?
The thermal boundary keeps your indoor temperature where it belongs—holding in warmth during winter and keeping the heat out in summer.
The pressure boundary prevents uncontrolled air leaks through walls, roof decks, doors, windows, rim joists, and even small gaps like baseboard trim.
These unseen boundaries are just as important as the walls and roof you can see. They make your home healthier, more comfortable, and more energy-efficient.
We understand the importance of home comfort, and your thermal and pressure boundaries play a key role.
Drafty rooms often result from inadequate or poorly installed insulation. At CoreComfort LLC, our insulation services ensure your home stays comfortable, efficient, and cozy all year long.
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