If you do not have insulation in your house, you could be throwing away lots of money on your heating bills. There are differences between rolled insulation and blown-in insulation. The following are benefits as to why you should consider having blown-in insulation installed:
- Blow in insulation is adjustable. Depending on how much material is used, it can create a protection with an R value of 15-38.
- Only virgin materials are used to create most blow-in varieties of insulation. This means there a reduced chance of allergies.
- Blowing the material into the crevices allows for a tighter fit and seal. It can be directed around corners, beams, or wiring that may already be in the walls.
- Installing blow in insulation is fast. A barrier, referred to as a blanket is stapled to all of the 2x4s to keep the material from floating away and adhering where it isn’t wanted. Then a small slit is cut into the blanket. A hose is inserted and measured amounts of the insulation are blown into place.
- This type of insulation is extremely energy efficient. As it is blown in it expands and adheres to the surrounding surfaces. It fills even the tiniest of cracks as it does this.
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