Loose-fill or blown-in insulation is commonly used. This insulation type is directly formed as loose or as broken smaller shreds and chunks, giving it a fluffy texture. you can use blown-in in your walls, ceilings, crawl spaces, and attics without disturbing the structures. Its biggest benefit is enabling the insulation of unreachable spots.
Loose-fill insulation is composed typically of fiberglass, cellulose, or mineral wool. A special applicator more skill is required to install blown-in. Standard blown-in fiberglass can provide an R-value of 3.2 per inch. And a more expensive, chemical-free fiberglass loose-fill can provide a 4.2 per inch protection. Our experts will assess your needs to help you determine if and where blown-in insulation is needed for your home. |