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CELLULOSE ATTIC INSULATION
CELLULOSE is only available as a loose-fill (blown) material. We consider it the most effective, efficient, longest-lasting and safest material you can use. CELLULOSE has many advantages over fiberglass. It is permanently non-flammable and proven resistant to both insects and rodents. It also has soundproofing qualities and does not itch. Best of all, cellulose is non-toxic, safe and environmentally friendly. |
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CELLULOSE insulation actually helps make homes safer by proving up to 50% better fire resistance than fiberglass. In practical terms, this means that occupants have more time to reach safety in case of fire. Unlike fiberglass, it greatly restricts the amount of oxygen available to support combustion. HOW INSULATION WORKS |
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Insulation serves as a thermally resistant barrier which inhibits the migration of thermal energy into and out of the house. In simple terms: insulation blocks heat from entering the house in the summer and holds heat in during the winter. The results are cooler house in the summer, warmer home in the winter, and lower energy bills. |
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SUMMER
During the summer the suns powerful rays radiate down onto our homes, the walls heat up and the temperature in the attic can rise to nearly 180 degrees. This heat enters the home and causes things to become quite uncomfortable. You then have two choices….turn on the air conditioning and watch the electric meter spin….or suffer with the heat. By turning on your air conditioning you essentially pump heat out of your home, but often the air conditioning can only keep up with the heat entering the home. Customers often complain of an air conditioning system that runs all day and never cools the house below 80 degrees….this is typical of a poorly insulated home. The solution is to reduce the heat coming into the home to start with. Insulation installed in your attic and walls will dramatically reduce the amount of heat infiltrating into your home; the house stays cooler, the air conditioning runs less often. WINTERInsulation works equally well in the winter, it’s amazingly effective when it comes to retaining heat. Just as insulation can block heat from entering the home in the summer. Homeowners frequently complain of cold homes and furnaces that never turn off….the heat escaping about as fast as the heater can produce heat. Once insulated, heat is retained within the home for hours longer. The result is a warmer home that uses less energy to stay warm. |
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