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May 13 2013

Blown in Cellulose Insulation

Barry Pendley Materials

Blown in Cellulose Insulation

Blown in cellulose insulation provides excellent R-value ratings. It can be blown in attics or walls.

  • Blown in cellulose settles over time. It will lose R-value and needs to be added to in the future.
  • Blown in cellulose insulation is treated with a mold preventer.
  • Blown in cellulose insulation is paper. Cellulose is not wool. Ireland makes wool insulation.
  • Blown in cellulose is best for the attic or existing walls. It has great properties for filling existing wall cavities. If a house has a brick veneer, then cellulose is a perfect material to use. It is fine enough to be blown in mortar joints.

Our insulation machines are designed to break apart and perfectly condition cellulose insulation.

 

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