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Cellulose Blow-In Insulation

Cellulose insulation is a type of insulation material made from recycled paper products, primarily newspapers. It's treated with environmentally safe additives to make it resistant to fire, insects, and mold.

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Higher R-Value

Cellulose typically has a higher R-value per inch compared to fiberglass insulation. R-value measures the resistance of a material to heat flow, so higher R-value means better insulation efficiency.

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Air Sealing Properties

Cellulose insulation can fill gaps and voids more effectively than fiberglass, providing better air sealing and reducing drafts. This can lead to improved energy efficiency and increased comfort in buildings.

05

Pest Resistant

Our cellulose insulation is treated with additives that make it resistant to pests like insects and rodents, providing an additional barrier against infestations.

02

Environmental Benefits

Cellulose insulation is made from recycled paper products, making it an environmentally friendly choice. It reduces the amount of waste going to landfills and requires less energy to produce than its counterparts.

04

Fire Resistant

Cellulose insulation is treated with fire-retardant chemicals during manufacturing, making it more fire-resistant than untreated fiberglass insulation.

06

Noise Reduction

Cellulose insulation can help reduce noise transmission between rooms or floors in a building, offering better soundproofing compared to fiberglass insulation.

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