Understanding R-Value
R-value serves as a measure of a material's ability to resist temperature changes, indicating its thermal resistance. Commercial insulating materials like cellulose, fiberglass, and spray foam undergo testing and receive an R-value rating, reflecting their effectiveness in limiting heat transfer. While a higher R-value implies better insulation, it's important to note that factors such as doors, windows, studs, and air leakage also impact a building's resistance to heat loss or gain, making sealing an essential aspect of enhancing energy efficiency.