Blow In Insulation
Blown-in insulation, also known as loose-fill insulation, is ideal for attic insulation, basement insulation and ceiling insulation. There are two main types of blown-in insulation: cellulose and fiberglass. Cellulose insulation is made from recycled paper that’s treated for fire resistance and packs tightly between joists. Fiberglass insulation is a budget-friendly option that’s also fire-resistant and reduces attic insulation cost.
Keep more money in your wallet every month: A poorly-insulated home costs more to heat or cool. Adding a layer of blown-in insulation can help your home save an average of 15 to 20 percent on heating and cooling costs. Think about all the opportunities these cost savings present!
It’s better on your HVAC system: Your HVAC system is worse for wear if your house is not well insulated. Your air conditioner and furnace must work harder to meet the thermostat’s expectations. But, if you insulate, you can get more efficient operation from your HVAC system.
A comfortable house equals happy residents: Insulation helps with the even flow of heat or cold throughout any building, which enhances comfort levels. Uneven temperatures can be reduced by upgrading attic insulation. If you add air sealing to your insulation upgrade, this benefit will be even greater.