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Energy Efficiency

Thermal

Cellulose insulation provides a thermal barrier 40% better than conventional insulation.  Fiberglass loses its effectiveness just when you need it the most - when the temperature drops below freezing - while cellulose continues to retain the heat in your home or building, no matter how cold it gets.  Our dense-pack or spray-in applications provide a tight, seamless thermal barrier without any of the gaps and voids you get with conventional insulation.

Saves Money

  • As a superior thermal and air barrier, cellulose insulation allows the architect or builder to downsize the HVAC equipment, which brings building costs down.
  • As an effective fire-retardant material, cellulose actually requires less sheet rock in the firewall assemblies, reducing construction costs.
  • As an effective vapor retarder, the outstanding moisture management properties of cellulose protect your home from rot, mold, and decay.
  • As an insect and vermin deterrent, cellulose helps to protect your home from pest damage and infestation.

Higher R-value 

The R-value of fiberglass insulation plummets at temperatures below freezing.  Cellulose insulation maintains it's effectiveness and higher R-value at lower temperatures. 

Air-Retardant

Cellulose insulation is much denser than similar fiberglass products; this greater mass, with its inter-locking fibers, blocks air more effectively than fiberglass batts.  Cellulose completely fills the cavities in installations, eliminating the voids and gaps common with batts, which allow convective heat transfer.  Unlike fiberglass, cellulose insulation ensures a tight, energy efficient envelope and lower overall heating and cooling costs.

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