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Is lack of proper insulation required for energy conservation a defect?

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Is lack of proper insulation required for energy conservation a defect?

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Yes. Both state and local building codes are concerned with energy conservation and, among other things, require certain levels of insulation in both ceilings and walls to retard loss of heated or cooled air. If there is little (less than 6 inches) or no insulation in the attic, then it probably does not meet code requirements.

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