Cellulose Blown Insulation
Cellulose Insulation is a type of wood- or paper-based product and is a trusted conventional insulation. It is used to fill empty spaces in the structural part of a house to slow down the transmission of heat or cold. Cellulose insulation is thick, dense, and clumpy, with a consistency much like down feathers. The chief value of this shape and size is that the insulation can fit in tight areas and conforms around obstructions such as wires and ducts found in attics.
What Makes Cellulose Insulation Effective?
Benefits of Fiberglass Blown Insulation
Easy to Install
A professional can take care of cellulose insulation much more quickly than they can install other types of insulation. Usually, two installers can do a house in a few hours.
Eco-Friendliness
Cellulose insulation can be made from any cellular plant source, such as corncobs or sisal. Commercial cellulose insulation is generally derived from wood & paper products, such as recycled newspapers, cardboard, office paper, and other common waste paper products. For this reason, cellulose insulation is considered an eco-friendly home product.
Higher R-Value
The R-value of cellulose is higher than most other insulation types. R-value is the amount of an insulating material needed to keep hot or cool air, so the higher the better!
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