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Blown-In Spray Foam Insulation
Blown-in insulation, also known as loose-fill insulation, is a type of insulation that is installed by blowing or spraying loose material into spaces within walls, attics, and other areas that require thermal resistance. This method allows for the insulation to fill gaps and voids effectively, providing a uniform layer of insulation. There are several types of materials commonly used for blown-in insulation, including:
1. Fiberglass: Made from tiny glass fibers, fiberglass blown-in insulation is lightweight and has a high R-value, making it an effective thermal insulator. It's non-combustible and resistant to moisture, though it can be irritating to skin and lungs during installation.
2. Cellulose: This insulation is made from recycled paper products treated with fire retardants. Cellulose is often considered an eco-friendly option and provides good thermal performance. It can also help control moisture and reduce air leakage.
3. Mineral Wool (Rock Wool): Made from natural or recycled materials, mineral wool is fire-resistant and provides excellent soundproofing qualities. It is also resistant to moisture and mold growth.
4. Spray Foam (in some cases): While not as common, some spray foam insulations can also be applied in a blown-in manner for certain applications.
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1. Fiberglass: Made from tiny glass fibers, fiberglass blown-in insulation is lightweight and has a high R-value, making it an effective thermal insulator. It's non-combustible and resistant to moisture, though it can be irritating to skin and lungs during installation.
2. Cellulose: This insulation is made from recycled paper products treated with fire retardants. Cellulose is often considered an eco-friendly option and provides good thermal performance. It can also help control moisture and reduce air leakage.
3. Mineral Wool (Rock Wool): Made from natural or recycled materials, mineral wool is fire-resistant and provides excellent soundproofing qualities. It is also resistant to moisture and mold growth.
4. Spray Foam (in some cases): While not as common, some spray foam insulations can also be applied in a blown-in manner for certain applications.
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Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation

Reduce outside noise
Spray foam will lessen outside, unwanted noises, giving you a better nights rest. Let us give you silence!

Stop air leaks & have cleaner air
One of the many benefits of spray foam is the air sealing qualities. It provides a nice tight seal, which virtually eliminates outside unfiltered air from getting in your home. Let us give you fresh, pure air!

Lower energy bills
Spray foam can lower energy bills substantially. The U.S, Department of Energy estimates that 56% of the energy used in a home goes to heating and cooling. Let us give you reduced monthly costs!

Controlled humidity
By sealing your home with high quality spray foam insulation, you can control the movement of air and achieve your desired level of humidity. Let us give you comfort!

Reduced carbon footprint
By reducing energy waste, you're helping the environment. Let us help you do your part for a brighter tomorrow!