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Do Different Installation Methods Make a Difference?
The walls, ceilings, and floors of your home are full of odd shaped cavities and obstacles like plumbing, air ducts, and wiring. For your insulation to work effectively, it must completely fill around these obstructions without gaps or void
s and the attic must be insulated to DOE recommended levels. Cellulose insulation is the preferred attic insulation as it provides for greater R-value per inch, is class 1 fire rated and is a mold inhibitor and insect repellent. Maximum value and fast return.

50% or more of all homes are under insulated in the attic,

costing YOU money and our country resources.

Superior Attic Insulation Upgrade for Your Home

Cellulose insulation forms a seamless blanket of natural fibers that provide outstanding protection from the elements. Best of all, on the hottest and coldest days, (when you need it most) Cellulose insulation won’t lose R-value like fiberglass. Cellulose insulation has an R-value of 3.8 per inch (nearly twice as much as blown fiberglass). We also offer Stabilized Cellulose that locks in place and eliminates shrinkage.

Note: The US DEPT OF ENERGY now recommends R-49 or 12-14 inches of insulation in your attic.

 

New Home Construction

 

“About half of all wall cavities in residential construction are nonstandard in width and height or obstructed with wiring, pipes, and other things. Any void area in conventional batt insulation can reduce the R-value significantly.” -Guardian Fiberglass

 

Custom Fit For Your Home
Installation is critical in determining how insulation performs in your home. How well does it fit in different size wall cavities and around countless obstacles? Is it cut and patched in? Or is it custom fit?

Cellulose insulation is sprayed or blown into walls, conforming to your home and surrounding you and your family with a seamless insulation system.

Fiberglass batts, on the other hand, are cut and pieced together, leaving gaps, voids, & areas of compression.

A Difference You Will See, Feel, and Enjoy

Installing Cellulose insulation in new or existing homes is one of the best decisions you can make for yourself and your family. Walls are fully and tightly insulated, forming a monolithic thermal barrier. No more gaps. No more voids. No more drafts. Just years of comfort.

You can SEE the difference in the wall to the left. One cell is installed with fiberglass batts and the other is Cellulose Insulation installed and the cell is completely sealed.

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