Blown Insulation

Benefits:

  • Saves Energy
  • Fire Protection
  • Quick and Easy Installation
  • Soundproofing Benefits
  • Reduced Condensation

Blown in Insulation

Blown in insulation is a great solution for helping your home become more energy efficient, heat and fire resistant.

It comes in cellulose, fiberglass and rock wool. This type of insulation can be a great way to permanently cut your heating and cooling bills by over 20-30% as it prevents heat from entering your home and cool air from escaping in. Read more and learn some of the benefits of blown attic insulation:

  • Saves Energy

The blown-in insulation locks in cooler indoor attic temperatures in summer and prevents heated and cooled air from leaking out helping you lower your energy cost and save money!

  • Fire Protection

Cellulose and fiberglass reduce the risk of fire by creating an airtight seal that keeps air from flowing through small spaces into a fire and stoking the flames. Guarantee to help make homes safer by providing up to 50% better fire resistance.

  • Quick and Easy Installation

This type of insulation can be done quickly within a few hours. It fills between existing wall studs and ceiling joists quickly and easily. When installed by certified and qualified professionals, the material seals wooden crossbeams, electrical wiring, and plumbing pipes to create a seamless protective covering.

  • Soundproofing Benefits

Blown-in insulation provides a twofold benefit, both adding insulation and soundproofing to your home. The blown material creates a tight seal in your attic that mutes indoor noise from one room to another. It also reduces outdoor noise that can make your home feel more peaceful, safe and comfortable.

  • Reduced Condensation

An airtight seal of blown material can keep condensation and moisture out of your attic. Preventing mold, mildew and bacteria growth. It can prevent rot and odors and keep condensation and moisture from damaging your roof.

What is Blown in Attic Insulation?

Blown insulation is made from a non-toxic fiberglass mineral wool and entails using a blowing machine to fill in necessary spaces. This insulation is ideal for attic spaces with nooks and crannies that are difficult to insulate due to their size and shape.

Blown-in Insulation Options:

  • Loose-fill Fiberglass: This light-as-air insulation is manufactured from glass that is heated to a liquid and then spun into thin fibers. When blown into attics and wall spaces, loose-fill fiberglass offers an average R-2.5 thermal value per inch
  • Cellulose: For eco-minded homeowners, cellulose is often the insulation of choice, because it’s made from finely shredded recycled cardboard or newspaper. This is the most common type of blown-in insulation on the market, and it’s chemically treated to resist mold and fire. A downside to cellulose is that if it gets wet (from a leaky roof or pipe), it can lose its fluffiness and become soggy and compacted, which reduces its R-value.
  • Rock Wool: Also called “mineral wool,” this type of blown-in insulation is made from blast furnace slag. This type of material has excellent fire resistance, rock wool is often called for in areas subject to fire codes, such as a connecting wall between a house and an attached garage, or in the floor between a garage and a FROG room (finished room over garage).

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